To Utopia Poem by Adrian Cox

To Utopia

Rating: 5.0


Strolling up along a rocky mountain pass
to a world so green, so very full of grass.
Travelling up along to pastures new
in a world so very clear under a sky so blue.

We arrive at the country of 'No time at all'
not in this realm of space,
in the shire of 'Nowhere'
in a town called 'Someplace'.

Now Someplace boasts proudly a colourful array
a dream town in nowhere with a brighter breezier way,
as the towering medieval buildings transparent or colourfully opaque
reflect thoughtfully onto the tranquil lake:

Within illuminated illusions under a pleasurable poisoned yellow sky
cleaning myself of reality delightfully I cry,
a manna in the wilderness the smells of intrigue and allure
don't want to find an antidote let's forget about a cure.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Kafil Uddin Raihan 19 July 2009

Well expressed.....cheers with 10+++++

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Cindy Kreiner Sera 29 June 2009

Well done, appeals to me as I meander along your road to someplace with a tranquil lake: indeed manna in the wilderness....

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Adrian Cox

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Lincoln England
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