Lament Lifted Up: Carried Away By The Wind Poem by Terence George Craddock

Lament Lifted Up: Carried Away By The Wind



a warning concerning day dreaming
a spoken habit lamenting out loud
danger not provoking the wind;
a sailors superstitious moral tale without
a ship or a reef to go aground on
or hazard cliff to storm sail into;
lifted up carried away by provoked wind
blown off cliff by sudden wind blast
an uncommon threat cliff walker should know;
adds new layers to both swept
off your feet and cliff diving
now calculate the odds of surviving;

Sunday, November 1, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: dreaming,lament,nature,nature walks,sea,wind
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Copyright © Terence George Craddock
Written in October & November 2020 on the 24.10&2.11.2020.
Inspired by the poem 'The Wind - Ο Άνεμος' by the poet Kostas Lagos.
Dedicated to the poet Kostas Lagos.
See also the poems 'Lament Provoking The Wind' and 'A Vacant Tent To Rent' by the poet Terence George Craddock.
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