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Conversation With A Rock
Contributed by
Logositry
on
Wednesday, 28th August 2002 @ 04:49:25 PM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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I retrieved the small stone
that I had cast down.
Rolling around in my hand
this once great mountain I had found.
You lament your story
of eons gone by.
How once you stood majestic
and touched the blue sky.
Now but a trifle of your grandeur,
a simple pebble I kicked down the lane.
No resemblance of your once stature.
To imagine it would be great strain.
You speak of spring unfolding round you.
How it ascends your rocky rise.
And how flora blooms, a burst,
a glorious enhancing of your size.
Winter’s moonlit white blanket
so gently lay round.
A crisp silence surrounds you
until dawn’s rise lights your ground.
The years of a crowned life span
one upon hundreds, thousands, and more.
The glory of your alluring expanse,
your sides ripped, gutted, exposed, and tore.
But now alas small remnant friend
your time shortens as years crawl by.
And loading you in my bold slingshot
I send you again, to touch the sky.
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Logositry
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Re: Conversation With A Rock
(User Rating: 1 ) by Jackee_line on
Friday, 6th December 2002 @ 06:36:47 AM AEST (User
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very nice ,great imagination
great write |
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