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Chameleons in the Air

Clouds don't lie.  They tell the truth

wherever they may go.

Their shadows give relief

to creatures down below.

 

They change their forms and colors

the chameleons of the air.

Majestically, they soar above

to play with angels there.

 

They weep to nourish growing crops

and bring the snow and hail.

A crown of lightning lights their heads

before the coming gale.

 

Clouds can ride the jet stream

like a wrangler on his steed,

Then float serenely on the breeze

and other cloudlings breed.

 

They soak up sunset, changing hue,

vermilion, saffron, gold...

Then soar to higher atmospheres

to frolic in the cold.

 

Free to roam the open sky,

they mock the earth-bound horde

And blithely glide upon the wind,

no passengers aboard.

 

Oh, how I'd like to take a ride

upon a breaking dawn.

But clouds don't lie, and so deny,

a chance of getting on.

 

Unpretentious are the clouds.  

They care not for our awe.

They graze upon their crystals

and are quite above the law.

 

The mysteries the clouds have kept

since Mother Earth began...

Are kept behind the truth they tell,

as part of heaven's plan.

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Written by
Cne
Published
May 18, 2017
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Inspired by Star BG a window view

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#clouds#angels#chameleon#shade#shadow
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