In Wisdom or Fatuity

In Wisdom or Fatuity

A Poem by Sami Khalil
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Thoughts on life...

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In Wisdom or Fatuity      by Sami Khalil



Adrift on the frontier of quietude’s coldish verities.

Wading through the choreography of nature’s nestling fracas.

Tangled among the vernal freshness of foliage jiffs.

Shadowed by the translucent spirit of fossilized memories.

Walking away from the afterglow of weary, amber years.

Tying together spent years in guffawing flashbacks.

Chasing flood-washed lands drenched by monsoon rains.

Caressing happenstance between spicy kisses and predators’ mouths.

Crooning sanguineous hearts stalwart to cradled musings and tonality.

Measuring life’s equations, taking inventory of its illusive books.

Tossing pebbles in still waters to witness stretched spherules.

Sculpting validations out of supernal, winner options.

Catching trains chasing themselves in steam-driven intrepid thoughts.


In wisdom or fatuity,

I’m writing my own drama!

 

© 2020 Sami Khalil


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Ah, what a lot going on here. Seems the main character is going on a long journey. It/he/she has survived a lot, the terror of nature and the beauty of the wilderness. Love this.

Posted 4 Years Ago


Sami Khalil

4 Years Ago

Hi Sarah. It is indeed a reflection on life that we all share, its ups and downs. I was just giving .. read more
LazerRays

4 Years Ago

You too, I don’t know what you believe or celebrate but happy Easter :)
Sami Khalil

4 Years Ago

Do not celebrate. But thank you and you as well...
"Crooning sanguineous hearts stalwart to cradled musings and tonality."

Posted 4 Years Ago



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Sami Khalil

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