Winds Of Conceptual Change

Winds Of Conceptual Change

A Poem by B-poet

A Northwest wind of ambition

Was ahead of a abstract thinking jet stream

At 60 mph

It seemed to be pervasive

Like a Southwest wind of indecision

Drawing too much attention to

A Westward wind

Which had been foreshortening

A meaningful & discrete social storm

The raining cultural norm

Changed the shape of

A barring & pivotal cloud of indecency

This mission at hand

Appeared to be

In demand

Now though

Is a Eastbound wind

Guaranteeing a definite and precise end

To the lasting memorable effects

Foreshadowing these Winds Of Conceptual Change

© 2013 B-poet


Author's Note

B-poet
Experimenting with a new creative theme. All reviews are welcome. Thanks for stopping by and enjoy. :)

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Bpoet you're one of my favorite writers here, this is such a cool piece!!

Posted 12 Years Ago


A thoughtful piece that leaves the reader enthralled long after it's been read...well done :)

Posted 12 Years Ago


Oh this is lovely! Very creative :) I wish a change would blow through my house

Posted 12 Years Ago


Though winds may blow in any direction to inspire change, its at the center we find peace. I found this once very interesting. I like your experiments...they always seem to be thought provoking.

Posted 12 Years Ago


i'd like to quote dylan here....."you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows" from the song "subterranean homesick blues"....this is a terrific write, driven by the four winds and penned by an exciting poet.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Winds change up on us without a moment's notice, in life we just have to go with the flow, nicely pen'd Bpoet.

Posted 12 Years Ago


I like the progression of the winds here, and the idea of conceptual change.

Posted 12 Years Ago


A brilliant write as always...and hope you are having a great weekend...Rose:)

Posted 12 Years Ago


Choose love, always choose love

Posted 12 Years Ago


I like the idea of the directions used in this one...you begin with the "wind" and then you employ all of the different directions that wind can blow. Clever.

6th line: "Drawing (too) much attention (to)"

Well done.

Posted 12 Years Ago



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