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Rated: E · Book · Experience · #2050107
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#1018309 added September 29, 2021 at 12:09pm
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"Speak soft my name" Tell us your thoughts about it. You don't need to write a review of this poem, read it, tell us what you think.

Fairy playing a flute🤷‍♂️


Quote from: reference : "This is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared" by Alan Lew : "You are walking through the world half asleep. It isn't just that you don't know who you are and that you don't know how or why you got here."

The first stanza calls up images of deep water and a sand covered bottom with sea grasses and depths of sand formed from years of grains laying around. As the stanza's move on I see gases, then molten lava, erupting high into the air, flowing down an incline. Then, as the lava creeps slowly toward the sea some of it's edges cool turning black. The molten centers burn their way to the sea displacing air and water, and foliage. When the hot lava hits the sea, Tsunamis waves are formed raging high into the air and the ultra ripples of waves wash outward searching for space to land and release the energy that was formed.

Yep I see volcanic action. My memory shows me a picture of a news story as Lava pours into the sea from an island.


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