The desert



Heavens descended from afar,
sand heaped from west,
leaving an artistic wave on the ground,
the shadow left me and ahead before me.

Faster than i could imagine,
my anxious mind sloped into a shallow dug,
the wind came in with its slap,
of sunlight,beamed like hell,

The stunted trees seems shrubby,
cheated by nature in the desert of wonders,
the whirlwind tore from the east,
making way towards north.

Sending dust cast into my sight,
and engulfed the partial sun that splashed,
its hotness into the earth,
And a mild calmness returned.

When the night rolled in as the sun,
speedily crawled away,
what a harmonious love of nature,
without crash of entangling each other,

There i knew nature's statement,
perfection is eternity.

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Submitted by Bossmanas on August 04, 2014

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Scheme XXXA BXXX AXXX XXXX BXCC XA
Closest metre Iambic tetrameter
Characters 707
Words 125
Stanzas 6
Stanza Lengths 4, 4, 4, 4, 4, 2

Dumka Vincent

I am a lover of poem.I love to read and write and my first letter was addressed to my headmaster,requested that he assist my mother to pay off my school exammination fee.At the age 6 years,I had already started writing my short story books.But though,some life experiences had also contributed towards my continuous effort to face the challenges of life.I had written series of prose,articles andwith my little experienced poetry is part of my whole life,when I sing in poetry,speak in poetry,settle scores in poetry,discuss in poetry etc.My dedication towards poetry out of my utmost concern is to be Known for my credibility,participatory efforts in my personal achievement and divine from God.Poetry is part of my life.May poetry.com live on (Dumka Richard Vincent.L more…

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