Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Waves of smashed rubble Lie defeated beneath A blanket of ivy. Broad vales of bright Wild-blossoms embrace The steel altars. Trees, like temples to Passion, ascend upwards From tar and muck. They grow thick with Leaves, and bear swathes Of gleaming fruit. Even as the gales And rain-storms fall in waves, The gentle forest prevails. It is a sort of art: In the end, Nature comes To reclaim us all.
0
Nov 20, 2018
Nov 20, 2018 at 11:54 AM UTC
Chant d'Honte
Waves of smashed rubble Lie defeated beneath A blanket of ivy. Broad vales of bright Wild-blossoms embrace The steel altars. Trees, like temples to Passion, ascend upwards From tar and muck. They grow thick with Leaves, and bear swathes Of gleaming fruit. Even as the gales And rain-storms fall in waves, The gentle forest prevails. It is a sort of art: In the end, Nature comes To reclaim us all.
A poem about nature. #15 in the Distant Dystopia anthology. © Lewis Hyden, 2018
LewisHyden
Written by
18/M/London, UK
Nov 20, 2018
Nov 20, 2018 at 11:54 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem