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What's the speed of time? Slipping slowly grains of sand, Softened glass amass.
By E.K. Daniels3 years ago in Poets
Have you ever had one of those days - Where everything seems to go right? The lights go green, the skies turn blue, And the fish take every bait bite?
River of your mouth meets my stream, a confluence, makes me a delta.
Spinning on axis, dancing with this blue marble, Earth has two left feet.
Rain softens hard Earth, Fire tempers toughest steel, Winds raze history.
The sky cries cloud tears Wind dries with a blown kiss, Earth's cheek, sunset blush.
You blow me a kiss, and whisper me sweet somethings, Your breath is divine. * Your heart kindles fire, stoking sparks in buried coals,
Ocean is quiet. Pelican finds its dinner. Fish learns how to fly.
A lake does not speak. A fish jumps into the air. Splash! Lake is silent once more.
In a world of tears, With waterfalls of kindness, We find our oar.
The light of one flame, Shared with all the candles, sparks A fire in the heart.
The seed of wisdom Lies buried beneath the dirt. No mud, no lotus.