Pedastal

Pedastal

A Poem by Chase
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You know, this was a fragmented piece in my notes that I polished a little but.. it feels completely unfinished! I'll come back to it later.

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The skies are gray   but alive with life
and light.
Skeleton trees dance to and fro,
supple in the whispering wind that
soon will be a roar.
The atmosphere is thick with unfell drops
and moisture fills my lungs.
With arms spread wide   atop this hill,
I welcome the wall of gray,
turning black and
thundering 'cross the moor;
rolling over ravaged lands
as no other is able.

At last, the storm has come.

© 2015 Chase


Author's Note

Chase
Fourth line from the bottom " 'cross " is shortened from "across" but I can't tell if I punctuated it correctly. Does anyone know?

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Added on November 24, 2015
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Chase
Chase

Stillwater, MN



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My name is Chase. I love writing and find solace through it. Feel free to sift through my myriad of words and tell me what you think:) Constructive criticism is welcome! more..

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