Kewayne Wadley Poems

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171.
Door

The door opens then it shuts,
Coming to a complete hault.
The room is left empty,
Without anything to occupy it's habitance.
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172.
Capsize

Let's sail away on a boat meant for one.
Together we share the same breath.
Yearning to reach eternity.
Forgetting about the season as the ocean sprays across our face.
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173.
Ravine

Your words cascaded into my chest,
Flowing like water freefalling from the highest cliff.
Covering all it saw as it plunged deeper.
Leaving behind the ripple of your thought.
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174.
So Far

I walked up to the ocean in your eyes.
I watched the foam rinse the coast,
With every blink of your eye.
Calmly drifting away.
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175.
Adoration

Along the ocean he swam,
The crystal water filled his gills
His fins graced each of the soft currents he saught,
Passing the pebbles that rested along the bottom of the clear ocean,
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176.
Poseidon's Daugther

Cupid shot his arrow into Poseidon's Divine sea,
Unsure what treasure would be uncovered,
Maybe love, far fetched from a short lived fling.
Maybe a hymn, saught by a heartfelt dreamer not sure what to believe.
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177.
Lay Still Fox, You Have A Home

I swiftly opened the door to her heart,
I called out, only to hear the sound of my own voice,
I didn't mind it as I kept myself company,
Without regret, I found myself answering my own questions,
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178.
Plush Malleability

My love for you surfaces like that of the moon,
And I, the little man floating around lost in his spaceship,
Whispering words of praise wishing you could hear them clearly,
I cannot hide in the light of your smile,
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179.
Strawberry Beach, Beside The Lonely Peach

Upon the beach, I couldn't see the sun for the clouds,
Suddenly I was blinded as the overcast lifted, a tropical array of colors took to the sky,
You helped me see the sun hidden behind truths so deep,
The water splashed against the sun,
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180.
Oranges And Roses

There once was a butterfly,
The prettiest of all the park.
She'd spread her love throughout the park, she'd smile and play as all the other butterflies catered to her need,
Though It wasn't much to please them, she chose none.
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