Let Us Sing Ue O Muite Arukō Poem by Charles Eastland

Let Us Sing Ue O Muite Arukō



LET US SING Ue o Muite Arukō

Flip open the veils of halcyon days
to our heart winged confession nights
let's you and me rocket a love machine
and fly over vast junkyards of dreams
let's smash all digital screen dilemmas
rejecting all shamers hot skinned guilts
wetouch face and face and feel our love
lovinghow the bare legs dance electric
happy swaying of flower dressed dancers
pet the unfathomable data diving horses
unconcerned passing thin mind shadows
though a few hot racing ears can swallow
this melody we sew into the random wind

so come my friend let's you and me
swing the compass and exit a fools rebus
begin a new beginning in hope's sweat
or if it be the choir's finale approaching
together we'll sing out celebrating all life
riding the cycles of mirages and miracles
as springing genome's future questions
blind will see their friends by a new sense

you and me are already attended sipping
cups of daily habits Oh you with lemon tea
and me with coffee honey n' cream smiles
toasting the tempests apropos of our cool
they'll recognize our Bohemian Bean Sprits'
ecstatics of this worldits games and mystery
you and me are merged into our differences
on this preordained path we have fierce faced
as lovers of joy all the closed eyes trickled
in tears so….Sing Oh happy sad songs
we are of our times in this contrary life…
lets' you and me sing life's breath out full!
…Ue o Muite Arukō

By Charles Eastland
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Thursday, May 23, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: friendship
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