A Dance In The Wind Poem by Ramon Haupt

A Dance In The Wind



As I pass by I see roses giving love.
Rivers bringing harmony and peace sung by the dove.

A place so fresh-So new,
Only those who believe will be there-So few.
A scent drifting in the wind into different directions,
That's how your heart's changed due lost affection.

So that rose I give you is to dropp my sorrow.
That rose is not given to show red-But plant a seed tomorrow.
The dove's lyrics included'Show your pearls upside down'.
Macbeth is your king reigning a wooden crown.

I have blinded my sight by your dream.
Arnold saw it on Dover and Sophocles on the Aegen Sea.
The sun scolding those plants by your dream's kindness.
A beautiful place.

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
A poem written about the 'state: in which this world is in.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Poetheart Morgan 25 September 2012

Beautiful dance Ramon! ! ! Never a lonely dance! ! !

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Ramon Haupt

Ramon Haupt

Johannesburg, South Africa
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