Confusion Poem by Anji Carter

Confusion



Don't move too fast, I mustn't.
I might explode.
I might cascade a thousand, million shooting stars into the daytime sky,
Disturbing 'Nature', as she relaxes on the soft pillows of her afternoon clouds.
I am so full!
Waterfalls plummet into swirling pools, frothing and foaming.
White horses stampede outward to an ever widening ocean,
And I am in a nutshell,
Tossed in the fermented sweat that rolls from 'Nature's' brow.
She forces me back up, no evasion then it seems,
I fly!
But where on Earth did I put my wings?

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