Alone And Forgetting Poem by Pam Morris

Alone And Forgetting

Rating: 5.0


Jungles of emerald trees
Haze so thick not to let in breeze
Forests of beauty no one shall seize
Puncturing warm heat that lets no ease

Peaks of sallow white
Snow so thick you loose sight
Not knowing day from night
Alone in brightness of flight

Great plains so hard
It seems the world is your yard
Yet for this I don’t spar
You are alone there with no guard

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Shelley L Baxter-stanley 25 April 2007

Beautiful Imagery and vision put into this wonderful piece of poetry! I love it... Thanx for sharing this well written, great titled work of art... Keep sharing as U write very well. take care of U. =shelley=

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Catastrophe King 06 August 2006

Wonderful. Excellent. I loved the imagery in your poem. Ver Good write.

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