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The World Unseen

Do you know the world unseen?

The one that every human being

Takes for granted every day

As they go about their work or play

 

For I speak of things like morning mist

The flower in the breeze that twists

The way some clouds evaporate

Or that flake of rust on the old front gate

The struggling mum who needs a rest

The logo on her child’s vest

The smile that means “I noticed you”

A kiss that’s meant for no one’s view

 

For all these things are here to see

Yet focussed minds just cannot be

Sensitive to all that’s there

For overload would bring to bear

Such cacophony of life’s rich vein

That most just choose to see the same.

 

The exceptions, friends, are me and you

Who take the time, like poets do.

 

 

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M / English
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Apr 30, 2014
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For all my poetic friends.

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