Uluru

Uluru

A Poem by Cassidy Mask

 

Red sky

Red ground

Red dirt

 

Red rock

Standing

Alone

A single soul in a world of red

 

Dust

Orange red

Coats the ground at its feet

Like a red carpet

Set down in its honour.

 

Stories

Tales

Myths

The past

Held in the single rock

 

The red giant.

Uluru

 

© 2008 Cassidy Mask


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Ayers Rock...awash in color. I had a similar experience in the desert southwest of the US...in the Painted Desert. It gave me such a surreal fealing and...lonliness. It was almost spiritual...and I was awash in "reds".
This is a great piece full symbolism and meaning. The flow of your work is nice and your limited wording adds to the starkness and contrast of Uluru itself. Very nicely done!
Todd



Posted 17 Years Ago



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Cassidy Mask
Cassidy Mask

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