Sunset Hill Poem by Uriah Hamilton

Sunset Hill

Rating: 5.0


On rare occasions,
A stranger will appear
With mystical eyes
Of perception
And gaze into the souls
Of everybody in the room
Through the concealing clothes
Of their secretive ambitions.

A poor man
In tattered attire
Will sometimes
Have the honor
Of placing a necklace
Around the throat
Of a princess.

I ceaselessly repeat mistakes
That injure the people whom I love
And have suffered many cycles of reincarnation
As an ill-thought of fool,

But even this dog will have his day
And sway the girl
Hesitant to meet at the sunset hill.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Sandra Fowler 31 October 2007

Pure magic, Uriah. Praise for your romantic soul. Take care. As always, Sandra

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Will Barber 20 October 2007

Rare beauty here, Uriah, and great originality in the imagery. - Will

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