Conclusion Drawing
Before you go drawing conclusionsTake a few tips from the sky
Ask the sea for a tide or three
Inside yourself always why
Illustrate myriad profusions
Before you think the ink is dry
Cry again the shadows piercing eyes
Never waver in tunnels of pure coal
Veins of diamond compound and condense
Where the world may surround without sense
Compresses of real wondering what the goal
May be;
Illustrate myriad profusions
Outside oneself always why
Ask the tide for a sea or three
Take a few tips from the sky
Before you go, drawing conclusions . . .
Poetry by Chaucer Whethers
Read 645 times
Written on 2015-02-09 at 14:38
Save as a bookmark (requires login)
Write a comment (requires login)
Send as email (requires login)
Print text
Texts |
by Chaucer Whethers Latest textsAlmost DiamondsHer Suit Interchange Simulatlng Snowflowers My favoritesRumblingYou Long Legged Lady Masterpiece |
Increase font
Decrease