Walking in wild wheat
By braintrain
Sat, 12 Jun 2010
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under blue skies you walk barefoot
through whistling wheat
gold moments to wandering feet
carressing quench of long stemmed
pale green grasses
grown from small seeds to tall towers
imagining a warm wind creating strange shapes
out of wild wheat and fiery flowers
ahead on a high hill
blanketed in silver dew
vanishing child of morning mist
drifting away
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that's beautiful
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that's beautiful
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Very powerful poem. Well
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Very powerful poem. Well done on the cherry!
Magic xxx
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Hello BT, this is an
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Hello BT, this is an excellent poem, with a generous background of natural beauty. It is not forced and perhaps represents your easy going style niche. Read Robert Frost to see how simplistic, yet powerful his work is. Cheers, Richard LP
Richard L. Provencher
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Hello again, BT. Another
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Hello again, BT. Another poet you can read is Carl Sandburg, a passionate and detailed down to earth poet who writes or wrote crackling poetry. Read the biographies (Google them) of Frost and Sandburg, and they will give you inspiration. Also, get the idea out of your mind that you cannot write poetry---you can. All the best, Richard LP
Richard L. Provencher
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