incredible describes the process, a molecule formed
then gathering with more of its own drops gain potential
ultimately falling to grass, glade, trees, earth to pool
releasing gravity's energy gain in mass they glide and form
creasing clay surface with the signature of primal presence
incredible describes the process, connection formed
then gathering grace emotions gain potential
ultimately expressing in voice, sight, touch, tender charm
releasing gracious energy of the encounter as they form
creasing human clay with the signature of primal presence
then gathering with more of its own drops gain potential
ultimately falling to grass, glade, trees, earth to pool
releasing gravity's energy gain in mass they glide and form
creasing clay surface with the signature of primal presence
incredible describes the process, connection formed
then gathering grace emotions gain potential
ultimately expressing in voice, sight, touch, tender charm
releasing gracious energy of the encounter as they form
creasing human clay with the signature of primal presence
11 comments:
incredible describes your thought process ... very nice indeed :-)
This is beautiful. I love the connection you've made.
Well done, another great poem!! I love the process, you captured it very gracefully
This one is remarkable - and wonderful!
You want an old catcher who isn't producing as well as he could be?
A really nice flow and ease, Larry!
Enjoyed its rhythm!
Wow, that is really weird.
Well, you learn something new every day right? :)
I quite like living near Newmarket. Its good when you're intested in horses because you get to see the race horses every Saturday morning walking across the training track.
honestly Larry, get your mind out of the gutter would ya! ;)
This is beautiful! What a nice way to end a long day... thank you :)
Beautiful picture. Nice words. Thanx for stopping by.
Be back soon.
of all the words that could be used to describe it, yours feel so right! have a good weekend!
Hi Larry.
This poem immediately reminded me of an idea I have of God (that I believe I gleaned from Hinduism):
That we are all pieces of God. That we make God up in the same way that drops of water make up an ocean.
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