The Fox King
A Pantoum Inspired By The Angie Livingstone Painting

Introduction
This is my thirty-fourth piece inspired by Angie Livingstone's inspirational artwork.
You can find her on Facebook on the link below.
And here is her work available on Etsy:
The music is "Run With The Fox" by Chris Squire and Alan White of Yes.
The Fox King
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Fox King Stately On The Dolmen Stone
Sitting Haloed In A Golden Light
Under The Rays Of The Silver Moon
Fox King Watches The Stars In The Night
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Sitting Haloed In A Golden Light
Casting Shadows With The Dolmen Stone
Fox King Watches The Stars In The Night
In The Darkness He Is Here Alone
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Casting Shadows With The Dolmen Stone
Under The Shining, Tall Silver Birch
In The Darkness He Is Here Alone
This Place In Nature, His Holy Church
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Under The Shining, Tall Silver Birch
Fox King Stately On The Dolmen Stone
This Place In Nature, His Holy Church
Under The Rays Of The Silver Moon
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About the Creator
Mike Singleton ๐ Mikeydred
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Comments (8)
Lovely work Mike! Beautifully done!๐ธ
I love that you and Angie are going to do a book. Both of your works complement each other so much. <3
I do admire the symbiosis of this body of work. It's pretty inspirational tbh.
Cool shout out to Angie Livingstone!
I agree with Novel this poem does have the rhythm of a song and a really beautiful song at that. I could see the fox singing to the moon.
This sounds like a song Mike, u should sing it and enter in the melody challenge. How ya been, it's been a while.
A nice tribute to the fox, Mike.
Nicely done, Mike. When you publish the book, will you include an explanation of each of the forms you have used?