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Beyond the Fringe
by Laryalee Fraser (Age: 68)
copyright 06-13-2002


Age Rating: 10 to 127

 


Above the earth, a ribbon flows;
its threads enclose the ebbing light
from spirits hovered near the stones
that mark the cusp of mortal flight.

From every tortured cry of pain,
from every joy-note, bright and clear,
it gathers softly lucent flecks
and surges past the farthest sphere.

It weaves a slow, reflective trail
across unfathomed time and space;
within its pulsing strands it holds
the heartsong of the human race.






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11-27-2008 Arthur G. Finch    

Bravo! I praise your grasp of the English language and vocabulary as you molded, and contrasted the various words and images. I was mesmerized from the first of so few charming and relevant verses. Had I my wishes the piece would have been twice as long, yet the scene you have painted with words went to my hear. Thank you for this treasured moment.


09-04-2003 Debra Rose    

Wonderful work you've done with this, and I love the last two lines of the first stanze, and the entire second stanza the most. Great write.


06-18-2002 Melissa Rives    

This is so lyrical and lilting...sweet imagery as well...it's good to be back and see your wonderful writing again!


06-17-2002 Peggy Bertrand    

Stunningly beautiful verses are so vivid.


06-17-2002 Bob Church    

Stunning... "that mark the cusp of mortal flight"

So profound, yet lyric. You're very deep, Lary, and I so enjoy reading your work. Thanks for sharing your phenomenal mind with us.


06-15-2002 Nancy Pawley    

'the heartsong of the human race.' This line is sheer beauty, and there are so many songs being sung.
Nancy




06-14-2002 Maralee Gerke    

I likes this poem very much It really has a flow and a depth of meaning .


06-14-2002 William Robbins    

Lary: A wonderful soothing verse, so full of wings for the reader's heart. Very effective and well written.


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