Forgotten Serendipities Poem by Geno Flash

Forgotten Serendipities



Forgotten Serendipities

The lights now are shining,
or at least they are trying
to detect all the loud
vibrations in the air.

The wind now is blowing,
all the secrets it's showing
to the ripples of time
that swim on the water.

And something is there
but it cannot be seen.
Somewhat non existing
but won't disappear.

And all the birds sing
to the waltz of the flowers.
As they sit in their trees
and call from their towers.

To the creatures below
as they run to and fro
from things they've forgotten
but always will know.

And something is lurking
and constantly stirring the air
without a care, filled with despair.
Cannot remember, but will never forget.

The change in the weather,
a melody once heard.
A thought once caught by a thread.
But nobody knows. It just isn't there.

By: Tyler Creed Mabry

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sabrina Jubahar 09 August 2009

I like your poems. I like the way you wrote each of them. Another good work! ! !

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