GoldA Poem by William FreeA day on the prairies.
Fields of gold, spun across the plains for miles.
Each row a different treasure, teasing the eyes with hidden pleasures. This blanket spreads towards the heavens, you discern one from the other. The blazing sun setting low, bathes the fields in a crimson glow. Wind whips and the fields are blown, atop a hill I stand alone. Gaze in wonder at all I see, so much splendor comes for free. In these fields I am king, I sit and wonder what tomorrow brings. Will great storms come and go, who can answer who does know. Each day is it's own, and today the gold does grow. © 2015 William Free |
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1 Review Added on February 6, 2015 Last Updated on February 6, 2015 AuthorWilliam FreeBarrie , Ontario, CanadaAboutI am a soldier in the Canadian armed forces. I love to read and write and am an avid fan of horror and fantasy. My dream is one day to get a book published, first I actually need to finish one I start.. more..Writing
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