Let In The Wind Poem by Emmanuel George Cefai

Let In The Wind



You will let in the wind
That blows now.
Before
Even though it was Dawn
The wind was still.
Furled all the sails and
All the boats and ships
Stranded in immortality
On the sea bosoms lay.
Yet
Even before noon
Though we had waited long
Long
The wind came in at last
Cast off our unmasked frowns
Began the day at last
With labor and with sweat
Let in the wind,
More,
Let in

Friday, April 3, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: immortality
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