Outside This Window Poem by charlottelouise Cobb

Outside This Window



The ducks on a brunette river,
We are caged in auburn rock,
Plunged into darkness,
The silence ache my ears.

This has taken forever,
Only to burst so bright,
Speeding along the metal,
This movement bumps on.

Fields of jade and passion,
Birds soaring overhead,
Look out to the left of me,
Buildings tinted red.

A gaze to the right,
The hills are pilled up high,
To high to see the top today,
But still to small in which to hide.

The forest green trains,
The running water too,
A mother in this tube screams,
My feelings for you do too.

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