Consonance

 


 

Consonance

 


 

Focused on today

Time takes its own direction

Moving through the maze

 

Ambiguity resolved

Like strokes of a pen

Setting a course

Drawing pathways in space

 

Flexible lines

Sketched in the sand

Waiting for the tide

 

Resolutions engraved in clouds

Hovering over the horizon

Changing the mood

With supercharged emotions

 

Flights of fancy

Taking off on the wings of birds

Floating on air currents

Felt but not seen

 

As time moves forward

Like a symphony evolving

Passages and refrains

Culminating in consonance

 

 

Bruce Levine



Bruce Levine is a Pushcart Prize poetry nominee, a Spillwords Press Awards winner, and a WestWard Quarterly featured writer. Over three hundred of his works are published on over twenty-five on-line journals including Ariel Chart, Literary Yard, 5-7-5 Haiku Journal and Spillwords: over seventy print anthologies including Tipton Poetry Journal, Poets’ Espresso Review, Creations Magazine, and WestWard Quarterly. He’s the author of the chapbook Sweet Dreams and is also a classical composer. A native Manhattanite, he now lives in Dover, New Hampshire where he maintains an active theatre, music, and academic schedul


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