Poetry Hour: Neptune in Pisces


Neptune by Tony Vowles


The day has rosy cheeks and I imagine
this evening, sunset will light the sky
to a purple hue, while somewhere
hearts are aflame;
lovers' eyes meet for the first time in a bar,
having spent the day with friends
and sunshine on the riverbank.

Perhaps the gentleman will buy
her a rose or the barman recommend
a cocktail, that years later they'll still drink.
She'll wear a polka dot scarf,
hair dark and body firm from yoga;
he'll be an athlete with twinkling blue eyes,

that will remind her of the river she watched earlier,
how she dreamed, watching the boats go by
and longed to be swept up
into strong comfortable arms.


11 comments:

Dina Rozelle Barnett said...

Hi Tony. It's nice to see you writing again. It's been awhile.

We Pisces types are looking forward to see what Neptune brings us. Any words of wisdom?

Hope all is well with you,
Dina

Tony Vowles said...

Hey Dina - thanks! Yes its been a long while, but as you know once you start writing that's it - you can't stop! I hope to start writing more here soon! With Neptune moving into the Pisces archetype it's all power to Pisces I would say - for them it must be like a rebirth, and with Uranus into the solar 2nd house too - a new direction of value and self worth in general. Damn! Wish I was a Pisces ;-)

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Simona said...

Fantastic poem I must say! I really enjoyed reading it and I look forward to the next one :)

horoskop said...

Really great...u are good writer.

will share

Kiril said...

You sure are talanted, it isn't easy to write such a poem :)

Voyance said...

great post. I'm learning about it, thanks for sharing!

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What an amazing piece. Both astrologic and artistic. Very nice!

harajukujude said...

beautiful poem - just lovely.....thanx for sharing x x

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Lua Astrology said...

Love this - there's something quite haunting about the barman recommending them a cocktail "that years later they'll still drink.". Dreamy as Neptune, thank you.

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