The Endless

The Endless

A Poem by Destiny
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this is an I-want-to-sleep-for-the-rest-of-my-life poem.

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I want to walk naked alone along an endless shore

 in an endless dawn,

and look out across an endless sea

without anything to run from or to.

To feel the fresh breeze and comforting rays lightly caress my skin.

To hear the waves gently break on the shore

and the siren’s song float softly through the air.

To see miles of empty beach before and behind me.

To smell the salt stirring in the ocean.

I want to exist endlessly in a perpetual state of peace, comfort, and contentment.

I want to walk naked through The Endless.

© 2008 Destiny


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And a great 'I-want-to-sleep-for-the-rest-of-my-life poem' it is!
Perfect images and soft language.
Yep, it definitely takes the reader to this place too.

I want to walk naked alone along an endless shore
in an endless dawn,
and look out across an endless sea

the siren's song float softly through the air - really liked this!

Good job!

NH


Posted 16 Years Ago


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Jon
What a great write - it takes the reader to that same place in their own mind that you have managed to find in yours - I'm there - and very grateful to be. Thanks for sharing ;)

Posted 16 Years Ago


That is a wonderful thought. Can I join you? :) Great write.

Posted 16 Years Ago


This is a beautiful poem. The endless sleep, the sleep of death, I truly hope it comes to me so peacefully

Posted 16 Years Ago



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