I Found a Day
I found a house in me that fed
A thousand tiny insects lining head.
I bound a place in me I heed
But never wisdom is gotten from a seed.
A round corner with fullness of flowers,
I hoot because I laugh at a bee that cowers.
What a wonderful day I found, it hovers
Along the mighty river with waters, it covers.
Over the fields of stones, I run, never a cut
In my feet have distorted a view in my hut.
A sound reached at the wood-stone I sat
And found blazing eyes that formed a rat.
A string to juxtapose coring wrecks
In this day, above my feet, below these decks,
Century birds flew, made nests on teaks.
They’ll not suffer but laugh at simple tweaks.
I found a day to discover a new day.
In a fine morn, stingray hobbled with sunray.
The shore so simple, just walk on by,
Nocturnal primates lurk, moon so high.
I‘ll find a day until I find you,
People also say that best poets have poems written in worst drafts. Poets with 10 best poems can have 100 or more worst poems. But I don't care to draft my poem. All I care about is to express myself and this is the result. I admit I also drafted this one but only in one setting. The QUESTION is DO YOU DO POEM?
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3 comments:
For your Chalkis Greece. It has now well and is very nice, if che
a long time to rain. A comment on my blog. Thanks
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ye i do poems..super corny ones wahihhihi..:?
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