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The Winding Road
Contributed by
honey56
on
Thursday, 19th October 2006 @ 05:44:24 PM in AEST
Topic:
oops
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Walking aimlessly down a winding
Road…
Losing all my sense of thought,
Sense of time…
The wind sings a melody so soft,
And whisper sweet songs unto
Me...
I wander down this long winding
Road..
With angels guiding my feet,
Protecting my spirit with its
Song…
Softly it fills and entangles my
Mind, my spirit..
As I drink the evening air..
I come to the end of my road
As the universe shrouds its
Beauty upon me..
While the spurs of the night
Sparks beckon me..
My soul cries out….
Yes!
As the colors of the night
Spills over....
In all its beauty....
Copyright ©
honey56
... [
2006-10-19 17:44:24] (Date/Time posted on
site)
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Re: The Winding Road
(User Rating: 1 ) by Shmokin on
Thursday, 19th October 2006 @ 05:51:54 PM AEST (User
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Nice write :-) |
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Re: The Winding Road
(User Rating: 1 ) by shelby on
Friday, 20th October 2006 @ 02:16:00 PM AEST (User
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Hun this is such a soothing moving write.
It calms the reader, nicely done!
~Michelle~ |
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Re: The Winding Road
(User Rating: 1 ) by Dom on
Saturday, 14th April 2007 @ 06:32:33 PM AEST (User
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I liked how this poem became really focused, it started with quite a wide view of a person walking along a road, then it focues in the person's head and mind, and then their soul. And as it does so the reader gradually becomes more entwined with this person and what they are feeling. The euphoria felt at the end is shared with the reader. That is how I felt when I read this anyway.
A peaceful and enjoyable read, thank you,
Dom |
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