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Give me the life of the bird.
Swallowed in crimson clouds,
And scarlet shrouds.
Breathless, weightless not a sound to be heard.
...

I stirred from sleeping, dazed, having suffered quite the fall,
-and through my plight devoid of light I couldn't see at all.
The black abyss that swallowed me, produced an eerie feeling,
-I tried to push up off the ground but my head was reeling.
...

2018:
Lucy wasn't much to look at, or so that's what she thought,
nothing but an old maid.
Oh sure she'd added a few more rings to her flesh,
...

Lady fair, with primrose-eyes,
Upon your bosom teardrops lie,
Your faint complexion stirred with red,
Your gilded-curls lay limp and dead,
...

When winter fell across the plain.
And silence stalked the midnight air.
The chilled wind shook the crop and grain.
The Dogwood trees were bare.
...

The Best Poem Of Audrey Loveland

The Bird

Give me the life of the bird.
Swallowed in crimson clouds,
And scarlet shrouds.
Breathless, weightless not a sound to be heard.
Bring me the rising dawn
On high above the restless seas.
Wings whip over mists and trees.
Through the night she flies on.
The sun at her front, the blue at her back.
She breaks through morning rays,
Of muted hues and tinted grays.
The colors run in white and black.
Then the rising dawn commence.
And all the colors blossom bright.
Amid her early morning flight.
The patterns tense.
Give me the life of the bird.
Let me soar with the red balloons
And touch the face of moons.
And never return.
Let my wings expand.
Let me kiss the breeze,
Over mother earth with ease.
And all of man.
Above the rain and snow.
I glide the air,
Without a care,
Wherever I go, I go.

© Audrey Loveland

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