"timelined" poems
It's hard to describe this sights that I see.
But I'll give it my best to put them verbally
The ocean you see holds such mystery
Each grain of sand is a TIMELINED memory
Blowing through the misty wind, finding somewhere to land
Sits by my palms and sieve through my hands
Just remember the heart in the sky
Will rise in the east and set in the west.
And when it feels like my eyes will give
Ill stay up all night, no need for rest
By dawn The Lord will give me reason to live.
It can't capture murals of us in the crashing waves
Thousands of colors only paintings
Can phrase
Disregarded from the keen eyes that are there
Souls like the stagnant summer air.
As I think of what I need
The coastal crests recedes
And when I think of what I want
It's lost throughout the ocean front
Don't worry, just stay at ease
The sun will set in the west and rise in the east
So don't let your eyes begin to give
Cause someone will bring you reason to live
Life's such a mystery
Each grain of sand, a TIMELINED memory
Mar 27, 2013
Mar 27, 2013 at 3:07 AM UTC
It wasn't a battle if wits
It was two people observing
The same structure,
Differently
Like an abstract blot chart
You saw a web, but I saw a tree
you saw getting caught,
And I only saw growth
Your heart was timid
Like a shaking windmill to a hurricane
My heart was ready to take oath
Your projected manifestations
Burned holes in my head
Making me question
My own worth instead
It warped my reality
Of the timelined events
And now all I've known feels
Twisted
And its hard to look at the stars now,
And not think of your eyes
You have freckles inside your irises
Constellations better than the sunrise
Your shoulders were mountains I loved to climb
Perhaps I climbed too high and was too exposed to the cold
Contagious dialogues,
Viruses for the soul
And now I grieve as I
Shake off the snow.
Dec 22, 2019
Dec 22, 2019 at 10:15 PM UTC