So, apparently in order to post something on WordPress, I actually have to hit the Publish button, instead of just thinking about it, and clicking Save. I momentarily forgot this, and that is why I haven’t posted anything in a while; this poem didn’t make it out of the outbox. Sorry I didn’t get this out sooner, but here it is, at any rate. 🙂 I’ll add the other post I was going to do today right after, so you get a double-whammy.
The sunbeams fall flat on their face,
And giggle with the humor.
They seem content with this earthly place:
“Why didn’t we come here sooner?”
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The clouds shift noiselessly up in space,
Like a far-off, questionable rumor.
And I am watching the empyrean race
‘Twixt the solar and the lunar.
The leaves chirr against each other,
Reminiscing of the rain.
The heat and humidity determine to smother,
Unwilling to refrain.
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The trees stretch to shield and cover,
As if to not would cause them pain.
And I am watching the earth hover,
With a lover’s fired brain.
Original Poem by Kiwi. Copyright 2017.
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