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Below The Surface
Contributed by
MissTea
on
Wednesday, 6th October 2004 @ 11:47:44 AM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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Distant cries echoed through lifeless walls bouncing upon my ears,
grasping them tight and sounding the calls.
So far away I fear it not but be it close I cannot tell
Up out the water a black arises breaking stillness and bringing life
A sudden peace is swept about as nature lifts her covers.
Coldness wakes her pumping heart longing for the warmth of light.
Oh why disrupt this worldly jewel?
with your ferious shouts and screams of strength
You could displace me here and now, but I fear it not
as earth is my seat, heavens my robe and the stars my crown,
no limits beyond mine unreachable.
I reach up my saffiers to the colour, to the many layered women
who shows her fury when dark and cloudy.
Oh nature my friend and not my foe,
hold me close before I go
Before I leave to take up my throne.
Hold me close before I go.
Copyright ©
MissTea
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2004-10-06 11:47:44] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Below The Surface
(User Rating: 1 ) by a_bear on
Wednesday, 6th October 2004 @ 12:30:40 PM AEST (User
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when I look up ferious and saffiers I'll read it again and come back with a comment. |
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