In the GroveA Poem by AmandaThis poem was inspired by the olive groves in Andalucia, Spain.
While passing through the olive groves,
Green branches hung with summer's fruit, Through trodden dirt where nothing grows, Save trees in rows of common suit, I saw the mountains roll away, In waves of never-ending trees, Leaves stirring like the gentle spray, Of mild, windblown, choppy seas, I taste the heat of Spanish air, Baked dry beneath the Spanish sun, Horizons tinged like auburn hair, Windblown, throughout the heavens flung, Like soldiers on a battlefield, Skies red with war, the tension high, Each locked in form, no sword or shield, But only olive branches fly. © 2010 AmandaFeatured Review
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6 Reviews Added on October 17, 2010 Last Updated on November 2, 2010 AuthorAmandaAboutI'm a small-town business student who loves to write. I have just recently completed the final draft of my first-ever manuscript, most of which can be found on my page under "The Race of Kings: The Dr.. more..Writing
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