Serrations of chimneys
Stone-black perforate
Velvet-black dark.
A tree coils in core of darkness.
My swinging
Hands
Incise the night.
A man slips into a doorway,
Black hole in blackness, and drowns there.
A second man passing traces
The diagram of his steps
On invisible pavement. Rain
Draws black parallel threads
Through the hollow of air.
Submitted by Steohen Fryer
Black On Black
Arthur Seymour John Tessimond
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Poem topics: dark, night, rain, tree, doorway, velvet, invisible, stone, black, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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