Poetry Is This
Poetry comes from the heart, the dreams, the spirit, and wishes,Too oft’ I hear of pain and woe and what life oft' so dishes.
So come with me and learn and see that poetry is more than this,
It’s more than rhymes and more than times and more than just a kiss.
I hear the thunder rolling as I feel the breeze a blowing,
So my mind begins a showing a dream that I've been going,
Going far from where I am and going far from where I’ll be.
My heart it flutters and then it mutters as I drift out to sea.
See the birds glide through the air as if they were at home.
See the fish float in the water and look right up at me.
Toss a hand full of the future high into the sky,
Pitch a thought of where I was and then see where I’ll be…
The flowers grow both wild and tame not seeking any nurture,
And yet, we pause and sniff and think and end their lives, no thought…
The ants they move both to and fro just doing what they do,
We watch and gaze so questionably and poison what they’ve sought…
We cry and wale at the loss, that we see so wrongly dealt,
Curse the sky, and wonder why, and swear unto revenge.
Never we think about the way the sun rises, or how the moon it glows,
The cat’s meow, the cow it’s moo, the frog it hops, or how a fire will singe.
A shadow never walks away, from all and does endure,
I’m a shadow, and I see all the things you don’t.
I feel the texture of the ground, each of its nooks and crannies,
I follow the contour of the earth and enjoy the things you won’t…
I touch the sky and feel the water; I am all that I write,
I am the sound that you don’t hear; I am the sights that you don’t see,
I am the feeling you can’t express; I am the dream you can’t caress,
I am the love that once passed by; I am the loss that made you cry,
I am the fantasy not touched; I am the one, who listens much,
I am the star that looks at you; I see all you wish to do,
I am the moon that shines at night; I am the thought that takes a flight,
But more than these and all I write I am a poet late in the night…
Pernell R. Rodocker
3/2/98
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