Beauty flows like a scorching river,
Marred by blots and spots, by dark and light,
Yet pulsing with the flicker of a star.
They walk a path where shadows dwell,
Shining like gold, though rot eats the core;
A display of grace to mask the bitter well.
With every curve of their hollow frames,
They lead the blind down ruined ways.
Gilded Poison
Afe Tosin Shola
(C) All Rights Reserved. Poem Submitted on 07/10/2019
Poet's note: Summary Sentence
The poem serves as a reminder that the most dangerous traps are the ones wrapped in silk and gold. It encourages the reader to value "internal light" over "external shine."
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Poem topics: beauty, dark, light, river, star, walk, gold, blind, bitter, display, shining, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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