A Boy Who Needed Sun Poem by Doris Cornago

A Boy Who Needed Sun



A
Boy
Hides
Here who
Needed sun
Where there
Frolic swans
Disinterested
Doubly doubted
Goodwill gouted
Skin cancer dare
UV rays endangered
Endless days drone
Immobile from throne
Then beckoned a bird
Made circles of eight
Fanciful flight freak
Freedom frames from
Jonathan Livingstone
Banished his boredom
Kindled imagination
Soon sailed on sea
Blue sky glidering
Puny ponders plan
Maze meandering
Tea times timing
Ticktocktocking
Sailor sailing
Scoping shore
Scatterbrain
Stultifying
Scorching
Sun with
Wisdom
Wings
On

A Boy Who Needed Sun
Monday, July 23, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: danger,experience,fantasy,fearless,flight,freedom,perception,wisdom
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Faith without action is death to your dreams. You can dream on but if you do not get out in the sun - for fear of cancer - all your senses are stultified and you might as well be dead. A man came to dare me - as he dared himself - to go beyond the boundaries of fear - superstitious beliefs embedded in religion - and find a land where the sun shines and heals, instead of causing cancer. Beyond fears lie all wisdom from experiences.
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