Mist Poem by Paul Butters

Mist



Mysterious, mist-kissed hills dismiss my dismal disdain
For Life's strivings in the ivy wired mire.
Budding blossoms embrace my burgeoning bliss-filled bosom,
As my soul soars into the seething skies.

My wings are beating with breathless wonder,
My imagination sends me to a destination
Beyond discrimination, defying appellation,
But not exclamation, at this elevation.

Smooth pools of cool blue hue contrast with cliffs
That overhang the huddled houses
Of the hillside village
On the way to who knows where.

The mists are shifting, ever drifting
Hiding everything
Except the mountain tops.
A new dimension might await us
Always moving as
Our journey never stops.

Sunday, November 30, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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Inspired by The Yorkshire Dales.
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Paul Butters

Paul Butters

Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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