The Suns InterludeA Poem by Colton WarrThe sun always finds a way....
The Suns Interlude
A Poem by Colton Warr I spoke to the sun today What poured from her head were golden rays The wind played gently with the curls I wish I was the wind, if I must say I witnessed her fire, I saw her blaze What exploded from her eyes had me locked within a daze The stars and planets all long to be hers If I could just be as close as the clouds, forever there I would stay I heard her voice burn through my ears The constant heat of it subdued all of my fears No wonder everyone wants to be scorched If she is solar I would be content with burning for years I shared a kiss with the sun today What it did to me was block my airway The heat from her lips left me breathless Now I do nothing but wish it was sunny everyday I envy the clouds for they are closer to you than I And, oh, what I'd give to join you in the sky To be forever close to your energy, I care not if I fry They say no human can get this close to the great fire...but I can still try © 2016 Colton WarrReviews
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