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10/02/2012

Featuring Guest writer Aaron 'Wolfie' Morganstern YOU...I...ME


A Poem by Wolfwind Words



Inspired by life



They are like the rivers that ever flow

Ever change course, to carve their path as they see fit

They are like the tree’s that sprout across the land

Growing tall, branching out and then returning to the earth

They are like the tides that flow in and out of the shore

A constant rising and falling and rising again

They are like natures song, always playing its tune

A medley of complex changes and differences reverberating

They are we, humanity

You… I… Me…



A song catching the spirits wings

Lifting us upon a myriad of unique and vaulted destinies

The waters becoming a highway

Drifting our ideas from this place and that, there again

The wooded lands, a sanctuary or a tool

Finding solace in realities hard storms, the framework of a home

The endless liquid flow, akin to emotions

Flowing upon shores unknown, remembered and forgotten

We are free, humanity

You… I… Me…



Changing, an evolution of existence

Profound we make our presence known upon this Earth

Diversifying life’s grand order

Weaving conjoined tapestries, all our own

Cycling within the endlessly internal thoughts

Feelings becoming the cogs by which we function

Voicing the words crafted by need, want and desire

Filling a voids silence, a mirror of our souls

We be, humanity

You… I… Me…



Mountains and hills rising, vines growing grabbing

Strengthening our very knowledge of the great World

Intellect gaining stamina, nuggets of new

Traversing we do, this land we call ours

The mind, power stroking inspiration into the open

We paint the tapestry, a canvas for all

Feeling the eternal spark, the torch of life

We are guided to our handmade future

We see, humanity

You… I… Me…


© 2012 Wolfwind Words





1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for contributing to this site Wolfie, I am thrilled to feature your brilliant ink!! This has such a huge ring of truth about it that I believe it already is...and most definitely will become an important literary piece for its reference to humanitarian cause.
    Just Beautiful in every way...

    Helen~

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