Upon the cliffs overlooking the bay of Micoud I sat daily looking yonder Far in the distance I could see ships sailing the peaceful waters of the Caribbean I knew someday I too would drift away from my native shore to a land beyond Then it hit me thinking out loud is there dry land and what is on the other side. He had not move from this his native shore but was willing to venture with the tide His schooling had taught him of faraway lands, but he refuses the notion to share Other nations different colors living alongside each other were scattered all there Looking yonder beyond the horizon was as far as he could fathom yet all seems bare Sea gulls flew in the near distance in open air but day after day he sat upon the same rock He knew that his parent had travel far to London and not to see the queen boy that sucks He heard himself saying land ahead, but it was not to be. The bay looks larger than life itself The concepts of world population had not gotten to grips with his thinking, his world revolvers only as far as he could see. For now, he was satisfied with what he could see and dismiss the notion of ever leaving this heavenly Island land of endless beauty. Timeless Poems & Raw Energy