Confluence Poem by Barry Middleton

Confluence

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I may only roam so far
along this gentle creek

then it flows into the void
where muddy waters speak


seeking soon will fade away
as deadly rivers crest

I hide in shade beside the brook
to end the fearful quest


I wish to never beg escape
for I might be brought down

lost in currents without hope
where I could surely drown

Confluence
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: fate
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