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Primrose Blossom

A sapling restrained from its dirt prison

Wanting to sail across the vast seas

Yearning for liberation

 

Rain brew in the mighty sky

The little sapling endured valiantly

The sporadic growth of the sapling now on tie

 

Tempest devoured by the radiant sun

Absorbing nutrients from the sun’s jubilance

The days till maturity became none

 

The petals of the primrose began to blossom

A majestic scent pervaded the boundless air

The options veered from lean to awesome

 

Spain, Germany, Belgium, and France

Foreign mountains, towers, and customs

Now in sight from the blossom dance

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Written by
michael-mitchell
American
Published
Apr 14, 2013
Lines·Words
15·94
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This is my first poem ever written. Advice and other commentary will be immensely appreciated! :) Thanks for reading!

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