Until The Sky Fell

Shelby Hines

On a world far away, long ago
Amid seas known, and unknown
Rolling hills of copper hued trees
Met cliffs of supernal limestone.

Until the sky fell...

Ethereal aura borne warm breeze
Sweet smell of honeysuckle vine
Cascading hickory smoke unseen
And fragrant needles of the pine.

Until the sky fell...

Distant calls of alien happiness
Sounds of contentment and hope
Whispers of serenity on rarified air
Filled the few voids of otic scope.

Until the sky fell...

Mattered not, the passing of time
Not a single want had I, not a care
A child's play, dominion of naivety
Until the sky fell, I spent life there.

  • Author: Shelby Hines (Offline Offline)
  • Published: January 24th, 2023 12:41
  • Comment from author about the poem: My childhood realm.
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