The Wilderness in Me

The Wilderness in Me

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz
"

If out in nature allow nature into you.

"

I never tamed the wilderness in me. 


On the river of age with the flow growing in my soul, 


Meaningless passages paddled their way north 


I paddled southward laughing, 


Capturing the stupidity of name, address and bed.

© 2014 Alfred Kukitz


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To compare my work with Shelly is quite a compliment. Thank You!

Posted 10 Years Ago


Wow, I love the poem. Brilliant! The first line and the title remind me of a poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley.
"Glorious shapes have life in thee,
Earth and all earth's company;
living globes which ever throng
thy deep chasms and wildernesses. ":))

Posted 10 Years Ago



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Added on July 5, 2014
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Alfred Kukitz
Alfred Kukitz

Deering, NH



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