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RED GLADIOLA

Fiction & Poetry Journal of T. Wong

Tag: disbelief

What Magic Means

If a magician charms a child, he is good
But if he insists in magic for an adult
Then he branded a fool and a liar
Wonder, hope, and belief —
That is the happiness we deny ourselves

Author redgladiolaPosted on January 13, 2014Categories Poetry, Thoughts, WritingTags adults, awe, belief, children, cynicism, denial, disbelief, fool, foolishness, happiness, hope, liar, lying, magic, magicians, poetry, thoughts, wisdom, wonder, writing2 Comments on What Magic Means

Cynical

Once the lies were truth
A someday was a promise
Hope, a gilt veneer

Author redgladiolaPosted on September 5, 2013Categories Poetry, Thoughts, WritingTags cynicism, disbelief, future, hope, lies, melancholy, poetry, someday, thoughts, trust, truth, writingLeave a comment on Cynical

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Red Gladiola is the fiction and poetry journal of T. Wong. From the Roman word for “sword,” the gladiolus symbolizes strength and moral integrity, as well as infatuation. All images used at Red Gladiola are taken from the public domain unless otherwise credited. Works may not be used or duplicated without the author's explicit consent.

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