Fields of Poetry

I don't know how to love him
What to do, how to move him
I've been changed. Yes, really changed
In these past few days when I've seen myself
I seem like someone else . . .

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Neptune in the Orient

This is a poem I wrote inspired by the Tsunami and Earthquake in Japan. Let us pray for Japan!
Neptune in the Orient
To the shores of the land
where the red sun rise
Oh the god of the sea did ride
the god of the sea did ride
 
With his hand he disband
and the tremors it blighted
the lives of the squinted eyed
the lives of the squinted eyed
 
And with his trident he formed
the white sea horses
charging forth in massive foams
and black they turned
as they dragged with force
the cities that they crushed and piled.
the cities that they crushed and piled.
 
On the shores of the land
where the red sun rise
blue flowers now amplify
blue flowers now amplify
 
And the people they bow to the
silent roses
Singing an ancient rhyme
Singing an ancient rhyme.

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