Unspoilt Poem by Trevor Seery

Unspoilt



And if the days were to turn to dark, and the nights never stopped,
I would still feel the same way I felt on that hot day in June,
the sun beat down so stifling a scene, Such a beautiful flower,
untouched unspoilt but experienced in the ways of the wild world,
beyond virginity of nature, above ridicule of senseless acts,
drink now for in refusing water, you thus refuse life,
fear not the elements of far away clouds,
they are but a merry array of senseless spurned souls,
beauty is but a passing seed on the wind, intrinsic beauty is held within forever, released only in death to the blood red skies of winter,
to forget the reason you’re here is to have lost your purpose of life,

Alone with my thoughts and dreams again, meandering miles of river leads me to a place of wonder, an icy eclipse of my mind, all those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain, your eyes draw me in until I get lost in oceans of dizziness, inhaling sleep off the pillow, listening to the cool night shimmer and disappear, winds hide whispers barely audible to ears, if I could live forever, swimming in life, I would be happy to float, to pursue dreams remote, removed from my tree top honey love.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Noreen Carden 17 June 2014

Really beautifully written Trevor. Enjoyed reading this

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