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Trample Upon A Dream
by Walter Jones (Age: 62)
copyright 01-07-2008


Age Rating: 13 to 127

 
We are wind and rain-washing down
Simple as the sand that comes around
Little to the playing of the horn
Shell and ball move eyes born

Can you be the water and the sea
Are we a whimper in the revolution
Tree of life simmers in a pot of oil
Gargoyle wishes for a place of own

Trample upon a land wisdom lost
Cost of redemption in a bottle of bones
River from a stream in hospital falls
Addiction to love I now recall

And we pass this way upon a tread mill strayed
Less a cotter key more a swing swinging in a tree
And the robin is on my sill
The lover loves with all she owns

The tree of life glows from the past to present shown

The floor comes to be a meter in poem
Only lovers can see
As time measures words we keep
In the arms of content se still sleep

And I roam across rivers deep
Heart is full before the doors keep
Never a palace just a home
To dance to own

Once upon a time I was free
A mind that danced upon a solid sea
In that time I was and I am
The perfect representation of man

Least we stall in free fall
A resting place
Swing from grace
Love again from the start to the end

And it is true the world changes from black heart
To the pretty blue
It was as she said
Born to be dead


Lover you and I dance in clouds in the sky
Leaving lust and sin
Make the passion
Dance again

We are wind and rain-washing down
Simple as the sand that comes around
Little to the playing of the horn
Shell and ball move eyes born

Least we stall in free fall
A resting place
Swing from grace
Love again from the start to the end

Trample upon a land wisdom lost
Cost of redemption in a bottle of bones
River from a stream in hospital falls
Addiction to love I now recall

Roses lay on thrones of compassion bed
Narrow streets walk the pride of youth and age
lest a trumpet play past today
Tomorrow dark the sky of heartache and sorrow

last of wind and rain
Comes in the dawn
Make a wish
and come along


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01-12-2008 Anthony Lane Stahlhut    

I'm not exactly sure what to say. This is beautiful, sad, delightful. It's quick at times, then it slows as the story thickens.

last of wind and rain
Comes in the dawn
Make a wish
and come along

And I did....I enjoyed the ride! Anthony




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