I Didn't Hear It FallA Poem by Robert Robbie Lord DudleyA life well lit a-gone a+wild old wicked goodA pot on a shelf Sometimes falls still I didn't hear it fall A blue-gray cloud Hanging around A closer look A flower grew everyone is As little as a-cactusTo stick out through I'll task, today many To the last part Can I see Something else I'm indifferent My desires then Still there fits Explaining still Expanding still The search The quiet water deep The bright light The colorful flutter Through thunder I'll laugh, today Rain and lightning In my pocket In a moment I want to be seeing Around, so fond I could not speak Don't look now thicker The air, the mist, that brick The past feeling of us Falls back into place Picture first if Only the image We done this day unclear When everything Is just like the last Bright wing blinding me Burning quickly out Imagining above Everywhere flinting ends Lightness of heart By all of our Compassion spark By all of our Yesterday's new Now flickers abouts A rainspout Bringing between An endless list To amend each saw Every stitch works We had done O' what to do Becomes apart I know the ground This is how I found you Brewing over teaFading, decaying, many petals close Be pieces of puzzles.© 2025 Robert Robbie Lord Dudley |
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1 Review Added on September 25, 2013 Last Updated on November 18, 2025 AuthorRobert Robbie Lord DudleyRiverside, NJAboutACROSS THE NIGHT'S SHINING ROAD COVERS ME, i'LL READ. Life, Thyme leeds rails rushes a begotten hold only copes oh, poetry a random ray of yellow light shining sky golden drops in fields trickles.. more.. |


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