Abode Poem by George Samuel

Abode



Some glasses filter shine
Same classes firmament bright
Wide a while across fragile broken chin
Tumbling blue skies anti snowy bright
Rain on the western coast
Of fragile nerves and sleepers might
All day of glassy snowy eyes host
Above us stood all ancient long
With gaze of a million eyes
More moon marvelous sparkling songs
Found all around the blazing skies
Hanging light above
Like bye and bye it was meant to collapse
This idea wing in us like a dove
Sure it remain and flops
Our imagination which was ever set on it
To ponder the firers distance the hanging sea
Which ever felt an exit
Just beyond the billows sea
Of castle blood mingle with spirit
Bear rule over blood and flesh
As high above the hanging sea
More precious than a Springfield flood
Yet a home they say for saints
For virgins purity and above
Marble blue of snow and saints
A kingdom race hanging proud
Till the thought pass away
Vanish to the skies
Where it has never room to stay

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