Tree-tops dusted blousy, cotton wool white.
Eyes tinged, searching heavenly, through dappled light.
A cornflower hue, molten yonder, fiery bright.
A child born, mesmerising, free from fright.
Nature's wonder, bejewelled with love, a mother’s bond.
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Man’s greed, his elixir, boundless, the vanguard of his spirit.
Hands corrupt, poisonous, shaken only by fools.
Emaciated minds left to waste.
Rivers turn red, littered, broken dreams run their course.
Sickened seas roar with dying rage, mercury unleashed.
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Fragile minds, weakened, the last vestibule untapped.
Imperious government bores deep the fragile conscience.
The silent yield, the mighty plunder, and gorge.
The innocent child searches his mother’s eyes, reflect their timidity.
Blind accord, delivers the illusion complete.
Red Lady, fine lady, disrobed, laid bare
Red lady, fine lady, your beauty compels me to stare
Cast you lying leeward in the shade
Your sun-kissed frame, so close while I bathed
Undressed by hand, a slip, a tumble
Was I too indulged, were you too humble?
Regaled, mine inward eye filled with body porcelain white
Though willed to sleep in the dark of night
Love-lorn, abandoned, tossing in the deep
Majestic, your sensual form I crave to keep.
Come the morning, I'll cut a dash to your starboard side
Slip your mooring to meet the rising tide
Scale the main mast, swell you from your slumber
Unfold your red dress, behold your splendorous wonder
Cut loose the ropes, draw up the anchor
Seek out the wind seek out the thunder
Tack and jibe, the dance quickens Roll the surf, our bodies stiffen
Hold tight the helm, hold tight the boom
Tonight we'll bath under a luminous moon
My, fine lady, Red lady!