Never to late

Poetic Dan

Remembering you was the inspiration 

Each moment to moment 

An enriching sensation.

 

Finding the natural high that came from just living life, knowing nothing needed but the general sense of well-being 

 

Inside every colour 

It's own emotional surprise

Feeding the imagination over a thousand times. 

 

Unaware of the journey so no destination is required, endless purpose aroused without intricate why

 

So many lessons forgotten from those same eyes as a child. Never to late to tare it all down and go completely wild! 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Author: Poetic Dan (Offline Offline)
  • Published: June 21st, 2023 16:43
  • Comment from author about the poem: I have been ignoring the muse I was gift! There has be to much dark and not enough light in write. I will change this pattern and let the ripples take flight!
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  • peto

    Dan the man
    Great to see you still writing
    When you got ot you got it
    Thoroughly enjoyed

    • Poetic Dan

      Ha thank you my friend and I'll tear it all down later!
      Always appreciated

    • L. B. Mek

      (shadows exist because of light
      if need be
      we traverse those shadows of life
      to arrive at our bright destinations;
      no rules, no judgement
      just shared words, experiences
      and truths
      positivity, is a corrosive mask
      let that better come to you naturally
      my wise friend
      fck everyone else
      your feelings, your opinions
      matter most
      to those who care for you
      genuinely
      write your truth, be it
      noir dark or a chipper bird song
      we'll read it all)
      that picture
      is the very embodiment of life's sublime
      thank you!

      • Poetic Dan

        Again you bring me to tears as I let go of this built-up emotions that charges every single one of my written words!



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