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randy123
Poems
Aug 2010
One time for your Mother ******* mind.
My Mind
An inner sanctum of peace
Where the calmest whisper can be heard over a thousand miles of tranquility
My Mind
A battleground
Where a thousand thoughts clash
Each seeking to find the truth
My mind
A storeroom
Filled with a lifetime of memories
From infancy to manhood
Each shaping my views and perceptions molding me into the man I am
My Mind
A green field of grass
Where dreams come out to play
Where imagination makes out with reality on a stack of hay
My mind
A growing tree
who's branches seek to absorb rays of knowledge passed down from above
My mind
A caricature of a person born a little over 22 years ago
My Mind
A lone bird soaring through a tumultuous sky, unfazed by its surroundings steady on its path
My mind
A dessert Island
A place of beauty un-compared where mathematical equations are laid to rest effortlessly
My Mind
Um....:) sometimes goes blank in the face of beauty
My Mind
A jungle
If I let you explore do you promise to keep its treasures close to heart
My mind
A fine African automobile
On a slow Sunday afternoon drive, appreciating the scenery we call life
My mind
A classic beat
Who's calm melody is ripped apart by compound metaphors and violent punch lines
My mind
.....doesnβt always agree with my Soul
My mind
A train laden with thought north bound
Stopping off at reflection eternal
Hoping to reach Zionβs Holy ground
My mind
Two things all at once
Light and dark
Right and wrong
The past and future
Its here right now while its away
My mind
Made up its own mind
To define my destiny
My mind
Untamed
A beast born off black and white
My mind
A speaker
In this box called my body
My mind
Open
Independant a Government in its own
My mind
New
like shool, a resident of the condition
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randy123
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