Unwanted Poem by Sheldon Allen Saluta

Unwanted

Rating: 5.0


Water droplets dancing in the bough
Trees taking a great vow
Wind singing up on the roof
I can feel, but love is aloof

I’m flying on the wall of the moon
Nothing to do ‘til noon
Pulling back by gravity
And jailed in the world of quirky

Want to be free but where’s the right key
Coax right track totally
Condone life importantly
Wanted to cajole, endlessly

But who will be my guardian angel?
Someone would like to tell?
I wrapped by a great sorrow
Coz I do not have tomorrow

Do I need to put back my pieces?
Or just let the cases?
I want mel’dy to my song
But I think I do not belong

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rachael Curtis 23 April 2010

Wow, this is such a beautiful piece, its so easy to relate to! The feeling of kinda hovering and not knows what is going on anywhere, as if you're out of the loop. Another stunning poem, well done!

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Sheldon Saluta 14 February 2010

unexpected is ridiculous!

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