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Buyer beware! A poem about rocks - a prose poem. |
| From tiny pebbles to enormous boulders, A finite array of sunny, windswept, and frozen rocks Jut out and continuously criss-cross our landscape. These weather-beaten, partially-eroded specimens May dot a pristine, yet barren desert Or stretch out across vast acres of tree-lined wilderness, Serving as homely repositories For Earth's gamely hunters and prey. In civilized communities, Where geometrically carved out and smoothed, They might form a pedestrian-friendly walkway Or some formidable wall or otherwise restrictive barrier. Yet, their true, defining purpose - And their rationale for a solid, and perhaps, stately being - Is to shield creatures from the planet's core, Allowing its multitude of inhabitants A mighty leg to stand on, And to proactively traverse space In that timely excursion Known as life... |