Mother Nature

by Walter William Safar

You melt the dreams,
Into the liveliest colors of Life.
All until the iron curtain;
In our souls
Emerged into reality.
In your blessed chest,
I heard the echo of a thousand souls;
Your Clouds intertwine,
They strained in a wonderful,
Sweet despair,
Awaiting the first lightning;
Your mountains rustle with the breath of Life,
Your winds wave,
With the gigantic wings of life;
Your green valleys,
Open, welcoming, full of flowers,
That eternal, blissful smile of deity,
In that charming gaze,
Of your green valley,
It seemed to me
That they represent your thirst,
And your expectations,
Your longing for the love of men.




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ABOUT THE POET ~
BIOGRAPHY, WALTER WILLIAM SAFAR. Kepler poet, fiction writer and playwright. He is the author of a number of a significant number of prose works and novels, including “ The Gamble And The Ghost”, “The Ultimate  Voyage”, “Queen Elizabeth2”,   “ The Devil’s Architect”, "Leaden fog", "Chastity on sale", "Above the clouds", "The scream", "The negotiator". Plays: “Brothers”, “Birdman”, as well as a book of poems, titled "Against All Streams”, “The Boy With Silver Tears”…


Last updated November 18, 2014