Phoenix Poems Arisen From Ash Poem by Terence George Craddock

Phoenix Poems Arisen From Ash



old poems
like old friends
memories in the past
ghosts in the past

let them rest this day
read revisited
read appreciated
renewed mind delights

phoenix arisen from ash
words dusted off after years
still has power to shine

gold does not tarnish
years buried washes
rubs clean shines

not fools' gold
flakes of gold
blown to wind

flakes offerings
entering eternity
gold pan found

Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: creativity,imagination,philosophical ,poems,reading
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Copyright © Terence George Craddock
Written in September 2020 on the 29.9.2020.
Written after reading a few of my poems below, and considering the earth price to be paid in neglecting the environment, ignoring protestors fighting to prevent environment disasters, fighting to save the environment, yet failing because too few care.
Laws Of Nature: Mother Earth Is World Lungs
Mother Nature Sacred Lives: In Standing Rock Protesters
Say Something Before It Is Too Late: Protect Sacred Tribal Lands
Earth Pulse Infuses Lives
Nature Infuses Human Lives
Sacred Nature Breathing A Spiritual Deep Love
US Army Veteran Snipers Rubber Bullet Shooting Native Americans
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