window sight what is seen what can be seen
looking out a window through a portal pane of glass
landscape views have hold an infinity of possibilities
through locations light dark time windows differing seasons
differing continents countries cultures architectures
differing people clothing languages speaking moving
differing transportation trains buses trucks cars motorcycles
bicycles walking population masses or solitary person passing
time location seals keys masses of people or no person passing
differing weather no rain drought dry hot scorching
to storm distaste floods rapid flowing heavy rain falling
landscapes spring bud summer bloom autumn fall winter bare
naked cold still timeless silhouette to frost snowfall frozen ice
leaf green forest alive with spring rebirth fell to autumn colours
kaleidoscopic animated shifting animals scenes fell to winter severity
who is open to pause to consider to appreciate the sea of possibilities
window sight what is seen what can be seen
nothing if facing a brick wall in narrow alley
nothing if curtain closed no light
nothing if eyes tight closed in sleep no sight
the question is who will wake to walk or rush
who is open to pause to consider to appreciate the sea of possibilities
Terence George Craddock (Afterglows Echoes Of Starlight)
Copyright © Terence George Craddock
This poem has not been translated into any other language yet.
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