Open Poetry #38 |
Weaving Amour |
poettothecars Senior Member
since 2006-02-10
Posts 1093New Zealand |
5574 Weaving Amour 01 August 2006 A tapestry of love this salvation in a thread of amour This kaleidoscope upon the moon for love was more than faith it was hope and charity to adore Whether in Ontario, Ohio or any other place across a planet made Searching for an angel looking out for her heart That music of Mozart or bluegrass in sound God made the world, he made that turn around From Halifax to Illinois, or New Brunswick to a land of treasured love, a Canaan toward giving British and not of England, Columbia but not as in that peninsular down south This Carolina, and all it has to give a land of wonder, a land of hope those colours in silver threads Where in heaven was Rachel a name of solemn promise Seven years, seven days another cotton added to a thread Cotton is a soft fibre that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant (Gossypium spp.), a shrub native to the tropical and subtropical regions of both the Old World and the New World. The fibre is most often spun into thread and used to make a soft, breathable textile, which is the most widely used natural-fibre cloth in clothing today. The English name descends from the Arabic word al qutun, (whence also came the Spanish word algodón) meaning cotton fibre. © 2006 Christopher W Herbert (a New Zealand Poet) a poet who cares |
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brother stone Junior Member
since 2006-01-25
Posts 28 |
brother stone likes people who are honest when they write. you are that, i can see by reading only one of yours, and i'm going to read more. i don't think there are very many of us, because i posted an honest poem three days ago and it got zero answers. or maybe it was an honestly bad poem, but this one is honestly good. |
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