UpstairsA Poem by KatieBrown Wooden Vintage. The man who held valleys and dried rivers among his face. Sat down in the rocking chair. Opened his book. The whispers of blessings tickled his ears. He twisted a knob, The world was quiet once again. His son could ‘take care of it.’ He thought. Raspy, tired, and happy. He’s done enough work. Let the fate of humanity do the rest. © 2020 Katie |
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Added on May 25, 2020 Last Updated on May 25, 2020 Tags: #religious, #poetry, #love, #family AuthorKatieAboutHey! Im a huge poetry fan and artist. I love my two Pygmy goats, Rygby and Mable and my red head horse, Reba. more..Writing
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