A POEM A DAY 126

FORGOTTEN WORLD

Eighteen years ago 
I tossed my cell phone
Into the rubbish container
It was then the I stumbled upon 
A long forgotten world
A world where beauty rests
On the petals of flowers
And skies glisten
In greens and golds
Where I can close my eyes
And hear the whispers
That float along the breeze
From yesterdays and long agos
That world where leaves greet each other
As they are tossed about the wind
Where when the rains fall
The crickets sing
And the palm fronds tap along
With every raindrop in tune
I am no longer a stranger
To that once forgotten world
We now exist in homeostasis
Because I am no longer distracted by
The rubbish I tossed in that ole container

Simona A. Brinson 

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