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| Yoonoos Peerbocus is a Maurician poet who writes only his poems in English. He's living in Coromandel (Mauritius).
An aspect of water | | | | |
| Owns all, possesses nothing, Service bent, never spent Ancestor of all living things, Steams upward heat held glorified, As stretching body of the sky To draw down from heaven grace- Shower made falls fast and thin On oldest survivor, Earth- All ears, listen through the ear Of each dropp eternal music Whose separate consciousness Dances the rhythm of the waves.
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| Bees to whom days are but duties And what matters Only honey furnished interior, Hive they in a peaceful tree house Or city sick with slums and human bombs, Like love makes no distinction Brews for anyone Even before love knows it is love. Faithful to his gift of silent service As best, integral to grace, buzz far within the pollen To the corner of creation Till laden with what is sweet only Yet takes no credit Save continues to hold and serve Something this exact, the real.
Yoonoos PEERBOCUS Source : site Poemhunter | |