Clouds

poem by: Alejandro Rivas torres
Written on Aug 21, 2015

Clouds they go,
Clouds they come,
But what we don't know is that they should be one.

That cloud's far,
This cloud's near,
But one day despite the distance they'll soon be here.

One cloud is dormant,
The other makes rain,
But without each other their puffs feel pain.

That cloud is dear,
So the other is here,
And forever together they have nothing to fear. 

 

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English Poet commented:
Interesting! A feeling of togetherness and positivity seem to run through this poem.
Christopher Russon commented:
Nice poem well written.
Edward shields commented:
Rain! Rain! Bad pain?

 

 

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