Walter C. Edwards
Poems by Walter C. Edwards : 6 / 200
A Leaf
I, like a leaf I breath,
I absorber the sun light, into me,
then bring into the tree,
The root is it's heart,
soaking, the water with in,
of the tree where,
the branch I live upon,
the wind wafts as the sun sets,
I will die brown no longer green,
in this leaf is me.
Walter C. Edwards
Submitted: Saturday, November 17, 2012
Poems by Walter C. Edwards : 6 / 200
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