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There it goes,
a feather of white
that fell from a dove
as she flew away.
The feather drifts
across many green leaves of branches
of many tall dancing trees
and lands on a rough structure,
a boulder if you may.
A robin watches
a sly tabby cat
as she lunged elegantly
at the waiting soft feather of white.
The wind picked up,
carrying the snow-white feather
away from the frisky tabby
and over a cliff.
Upon the cliff
a might waterfall rushes down,
slowly drifts the travelling dove's feather
down the rushing water plunging down
into a gentle clear lake
where deer may drink.
The feather of white
finally touches fown
onto gentle moving clear water
where bluegill are seen freely swimming.
At a distance
a deer lifts her head
upon listening to a rush of might water rushing down
where the feather of white touched down.
- by xX-Mhisti-Xx |
- Poetry And Lyrics
- | Submitted on 12/14/2009 |
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- Title: Dove Feather Travel
- Artist: xX-Mhisti-Xx
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Description:
This free-verse poem is something I had to make up for my language arts class.
It is not the best, I'm well aware of that.
- Date: 12/14/2009
- Tags: dove feather travel poem
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Comments (1 Comments)
- obsidian stars - 12/19/2009
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Cool, and mysterious story! 4/5
I think you should actually make a real story...like...you know what I mean? - Report As Spam