So, the sky is broken-
the melting splinters in branches of trees.
People crumble into the snow,
and the silence
...
Ashes and flowers; some poetry;
the frigid truth of autumn bonfires;
the sad magic; the magic sin;
the artificial paradise; the graphic laughter.
...
Take other train. Be like a wind.
Don’t care about a ticket,
for the golden leaflet is in your hand,
and your past will catch you up
...
One more nameless autumn;
October betrays you again
now with the rain
now with a glimpse of the sunlight.
...
O white September with blue eyes,
you smell of coffee that I spilled
today at lunch. It was my agitation.
You and I are satisfied - today.
...
I felt someone come.
It’s opaque sense of someone’s presence.
I expect, you are reality?
Speak nothing
...
Hours, days, weeks rustle after;
the amber blizzard rushes after,
throwing dead leaves onto my face.
Caught in the toils of autumn,
...
The play of hues beckoning outside.
The gloaming’s purple, nearly sanguine-
the autumn covers aren’t sanguine yet bold.
The yellow tinted vogue is kitschy:
...
I.
Like a grayish translucent cloud,
like unshed invisible rains,
purple mists of your murdered desires
...
Lara Biyuts (aka Lara Biuts, Larisa Biyuts) is a Smashwords author of 14 books of fiction, writer of the RevueBlanche.blogspot, collage maker for her book covers, translator, who signs her translations as Larisa Biyuts. Her novella A Handful of Blossoms is 2012 Rainbow Awards Honorable Mention. Her works are accepted for anthologies: Cat’s Cradle Time Yarns (Time Yarns Anthologies) , Authors off the Shelf (Lazy Beagle Entertainment) , Of Words and Water 2014 (Words and Water group supporting WaterAid) , Hope Springs a Turtle, The Black Rose of Winter, and Greek Fire (Lost Tower Publications) . Her old tale and poems are featured on TheHolidayCafe.com (2013) . Her poetry is on the monthly eJournal The Criterion (April,2014) . She is a Goodreads librarian.)
Seasons
So, the sky is broken-
the melting splinters in branches of trees.
People crumble into the snow,
and the silence
like a way home over a chasm.
Now, the sun has melted-
like honey on your lips.
The birds drink the air singing.
and you kiss the sky-it's springtime!
Sunlight-to emerald; then-rubies on blue,
diamonds on black,
and golden straws within your hair.
Summer is with you!