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PilotFinePoint
Writer, educator, photographer & activist from Coney Island. Adore giraffes, film Noir, scents,sarcasm, folklore, theatre, & chasing my tail
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Write a love poem with a twist.
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TurnKey

Turnkey, turnkey,

Spiral cogs in the lock

The purveyor’s shop of antiquities

Dusty shelves,

Lights dim,

The wooden clock goes,

Tick-tock.

Trolls of Nordic lineage

Parade behind the counter,

Frozen in time,

Their little faces possess secrets

Worth far more than any coin once tendered at the shop register, the old relic.

That noise..

It grows louder,

Haunting,

A row of Bisque dolls animate a wink down the line,

In their lace dresses,

Movements synchronous,

As the clock strikes three.

The shopkeeper rises in the backroom,

Among boxes filled with one man’s junk,

Another man’s treasure

The noise beckons..

Fumbling through the boxes,

Searching for its source, the sublime.

At last he finds it among the knickknacks and tchotchkes,

A vintage music box,

Vienna,

The 1920’s,

Another time, another place.

He dusts it off, gently

With a fine linen cloth

Ornate, opulent,

Golden-leaf to trim the most intricate detail.

The rattling noise screeches,

An unbearable cacophony

Reaching into his breast pocket,

He finds the answer.

The turnkey twists inside the familiar music box,

As it opens, the horrendous sound is muted, at last.

In its place rises the symphony of angels,

Two porcelain dancers on the platform stage,

The gentleman in fine waistcoat,

One hand caressing the small of the noble woman’s back,

The other entwined with her delicate fingers, painted with apricot lacquer.

Into the night, the lovers keep in step to the Baroque tune,

And the old shopkeeper, he remembers,

(tears glistening his pale cheek)

This music box,

An anniversary gift,

To his wife, in 1927

They had celebrated 50 years together,

That winter’s day.

A treasure trove of memories,

The music box a mere memento

Of a life well-lived.

Two hearts, two souls,

Beating in harmony,

Nurturing a family with love, wisdom, and uplifting grace.

Children, now grown, with children of their own.

Her face lit up with wonder and delight,

At the sight of this Viennese music box.

“A little something to remember us by, always,

As long as we each keep the turnkey by our heart.”

She passed away,

Nearly seven years later,

By the foot of the bed,

With the music box playing on the dresser,

Its enchanting melody.

The shopkeeper was sobbing now,

He cradled his love one last time,

Before placing the keepsake back in its box,

Where it will rest until the old wooden clock in the shop strikes three the next day.

Drifting past a bronze mirror in the storage room,

He noticed that it reflected only the shelves behind him.

For 87 years had past hence,

He was no longer there,

Only his spectre remained in the once bustling antiquities shop,

Rising each day at the bewitching hour. . .

When, somewhere in the Universe,

They embrace,

Both holding the turnkey close to their hearts,

Their love transcending all of time and space,

They dance, a Waltz eternal.

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Pulse of the Universe

My love for her

was as deep and vast

as the Universe itself.

And like the stars,

twinkling infinitely,

until born anew.

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Cover image for post Soar the Clouds, by PilotFinePoint
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Soar the Clouds

And I said,

“My darling, you’re free.

You always have been.”

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Beam of Light

I remember that first moment

the Universe came into existence

I was there. You were there.

Every being in the world today,

Everyone who has ever existed,

And all those yet to be born,

We were all there.

Baring witness to creation.

Energy, flowing through the vastness of space,

Lighting the heavens with stardust,

a miracle come alive.

Atoms dancing the dance of the Universe,

Coming together,

splitting.

Joining together,

dividing.

The dance goes on eternally,

shift red, shift blue,

Now rotate,

a perfectly imperfect ellipse

Rotate and glide,

As the sun rises and sets,

As the moon joins the night sky,

the stars serenade,

the witches dance

We are infinite.

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Describe me in one word
Cover image for post Minimalist Novella, by PilotFinePoint
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Minimalist Novella

Carousel.

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Haiku is a style of poem which originated in Japan that consists of 3 lines in 5-7-5 syllable format. Challenge: write a haiku about anything. The top entries will be published along with the Japanese translation in an exclusive Prose: Haiku Edition for Kindle on Amazon.
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Worlds Away

We were worlds away

Yet I felt her in my soul

Cosmic Love Affair

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