Insignificant Are The White Clouds That Pass Poem by Gert Strydom

Insignificant Are The White Clouds That Pass



(after Toon van den Heever)

Insignificant are the white clouds that do pass
as they are driven by strong winds without any solidity
and are build high like towers
without any guards watching.
Forever the winds and clouds do swish forth
and for me and you a time is set
to build a life like we should,
to have time linger with each other
and to be lost in the depths of love

[Reference: "Haelwit gestapelde wolke" by Toon van den Heever.]

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Gert Strydom

Gert Strydom

Johannesburg, South Africa
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