A Belle In the Wind

A Belle In the Wind

A Poem by Vanessa
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completely anthropoid

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I’m floating like the leaf that dances in silent corridors.

I’m floating.
I’m crisscrossing in an ocean that is pronoun of the sintering value.
I sinter with the petals.
I’m burning. I’m burning. That behemoth addiction is burning.
It flusters. I fluster.
I exist. Only with you, I exist. I am.
 
And without the limitation of disposition, without the flexing muscles of luminary substance, we can be.
I am. You are. Let us be. But without you I demise. Depart. Succumb.
 
You are alive like the nonexistent oak in my psyche.
That’s what I am; mind.
You are swaying, a belle in the wind.
Carry me with you.
 
The willow glistens, glistens like wet moss near a river bank.
You glisten.

© 2008 Vanessa


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A most beautifying piece,

it just flows so phenomenally,

filled with great mystifying wonders,

I love the wordings you use, and
the way it made one feel with these words

such a excellent piece! I love this..!

Rena~

Posted 16 Years Ago


theres a glisten within this itself. a distinct nature; breath of. i noticed this with a few titles of your poems as i browsed, and immediately i felt compelled - intrigued, and almost hue-drowned - im a nature lover, so these cerainly speak and i hold a passion of empathy with them. wonderful free verse flow and passionate. a tranquility. if you havent already heard of him, check out nick drake - i think you'd like him from what i've read.

Posted 16 Years Ago


Ooo. Another about.. you know??
Haha I can say that now :]
I love it of course! ^_^

Posted 16 Years Ago



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