Monday, 10 August 2009
Poetry on Lake Simcoe
I was referred to this poem by a kind customer who heard I was on lake Simcoe recently:
Poetry on Lake Simcoe
By Desi Di Nardo
We were oceans apart when I met you
On my way to a blackened hell
You swept by me
A wingless angel
And pulled me up
To keep me from sinking
I sat on an invisible alae
Stunned by your strength
You carried me to loftier dreams
While I scattered old dead skin
Like fragile snowflakes
Pale white shells
Floated down
Lighting up the sky
And drifted from memory
Like a cold winter song
Skimming dancing flitting
As broken pebbles do
We smiled and wondered
On whose toungue they would fall
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