Tempest

Tempest

A Poem by Red Brick Keshner
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One cannot hate nearly as much as the love of the hated always envelops the hurting, rejecting heart.

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The clouds part,
scattering in the wake
of a rushing mighty wind.

The heat rises,
surging upwards:
violating moist cocoons.

The hail darts,
streaks of bolts accompany
torrent and downpour.

The tempest moves,
swerving past looming
mountain ranges in a flash.

The chest heaves
apprehension abated-
turmoil dissipates.




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© 2009 Red Brick Keshner


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http://www.purpledream.com/frederickkesner/ -------I have been reading here, too. You have your voice, yes, I can read it. Wondrous waves, everything was moving, satisfying and experimental.

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Red Brick Keshner
Red Brick Keshner

Brisbane, West Moreton, Australia



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My life is one poetic journey. If I am not reading or writing poetry, I simply live it. To me the experience of poetry should be such - to breathe it, create it, and receive it from poems and lives th.. more..

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