Paradise Found 2 Poem by Paul Butters

Paradise Found 2



One day I found myself in Paradise,
Completely out the blue.
I don't recall a warning:
From nothing I came through.

Into a new dimensional realm
I sprang:
Into a world so vast.

A planet out there somewhere,
In icy space so lost
A Universe not crossed.

A world so full of life,
Of sweeping seas
And towering trees.

A place so beautiful,
Beyond compare.
We stand and stare.

All peopled by
Multi-coloured multitudes
From which the radiance of sentient life exudes.

To where had I escaped?
You may well ask.
So let's unmask:

The loveliest world of all,
For what it's worth.
A heaven of the heavens:
Our planet Earth.

Sunday, January 25, 2015
Topic(s) of this poem: nature
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Paul Butters

Paul Butters

Leeds, West Yorkshire.
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