Witness

Witness

A Poem by Alfred Kukitz
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the effect of poetry

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After Witnessing “Eye of the Needle”


she moved in midair

the gesticulations of her body

caused a spiral intonation


grace could be said only in the eye’s view

even an idiot could be awed

the poet though would melt into his awe 

carried somewhere only his soul knows.

© 2015 Alfred Kukitz


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I love this piece Alfred, one of your best :), so intriguing

Posted 9 Years Ago


Hi Ana! Thank you so much. I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Regards,
Al

Posted 9 Years Ago


Absolutely stunning, Al. The poet 'feels' what others only see.

Posted 9 Years Ago


Thank you Wordman! Have a good day!

Regards,
Al

Posted 9 Years Ago


a profound write,even an idiot could understand

Posted 9 Years Ago


Thank you Julie! I trust you are well.

regards,
al

Posted 9 Years Ago


A beautiful response to Kelly's words Alfred. Stunning!

:) Julie

Posted 9 Years Ago


Moonskittles,

I just have a natural liking for you. There are some folks here I would like to meet. You would be one of them. Thank you Honey!

regards,
al

Posted 9 Years Ago


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9 Years Ago

awww :D you are so kind!
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ahhh, that is a very appropriate response to Kelly's write. Your words compliment her passion so well alfred!! loved it :D

Posted 9 Years Ago


Thank you scream out loud I was inspired by Kelly Scheppers. Read her!

Regards,
Al

Posted 9 Years Ago



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Added on April 14, 2015
Last Updated on April 14, 2015
Tags: awe, idiot, poet, melt, midair

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Alfred Kukitz
Alfred Kukitz

Deering, NH



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