Somebody Called Yourself Poem by Carlos Gutierrez

Somebody Called Yourself



The magnitude inside of me
Shakes and trembles.
It stirs up mountains and gravel,
All beginning with the dropping of a pebble.

My fiery heat can melt a diamond,
Yet, it is somehow manageable by you.
The way you hold the scorching flames,
And sing to them captures the intensity.

The ziz-zag rays penetrate and bury anything in it's way,
And eventually,
They disappear throughout their walk.

The race hasn't yet begun,
But already, the winds march towards their goal.

The massive stormy waves,
Swing and turn into the ocean bay.

All in all,
This is just the start.

Now magnetic pulls may break apart,
They someday lose their force,
But I'll continue to attracted while at the same time repelled,
By somebody called yourself.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Stefanie Fontker 17 September 2011

Striking, I thoroughly enjoyed this piece of art. Simply: beautiful.

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