The Star Poem by Nero CaroZiv

The Star

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Watch the vaults of a sky in summer evening; spot a falling star
Brush away city broken roar and its air suffocating soot
Tell me where all my past memories and sweet years are
All past and gone memories, leaving no trace nor root
Teach me again to hear mermaids in calm sea singing
And keep away human evil and envy stinging
I never knew, nor found what wind serves to advance honest mind


Pitch me against ever strange seen sights
Things sublime and invisible to see,
Have got the wisdom when riding ten thousand days and nights,
Till face deformed by age and snow white hairs on thee,
You, now when you return will tell me,
All strange wonders that befell on you on land and sea
And swear, anywhere did you find your true love; rose true and fair



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Monday, April 7, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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