Sat Upon A Star.

kevin browne

Because life just walked straight up to me
Kissed me on the cheek, smiled and moved on
Leaving my same old feelings tightly lipped
As in the tools, we use supplied some energy
Filling the emptiness with the tracks we follow
Higher on a hill with some new type of sight in view
In searching for something not found but brand new
Blossom on a high in the landscape built on reason
Fly me to the moon when you should have seen us
Sat upon a star with a life left worth of sparkle
And sun filled planets as we grace little Venus.

  • Author: kingkev101 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: March 12th, 2017 00:11
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Comments4

  • Poems_

    Amazing write๐Ÿ˜Š

    • kevin browne

      thank you lovely lady..!

    • WriteBeLight

      Very uplifting. I am starry eyed! ๐Ÿ™‚

      • kevin browne

        I'd love to see your starry eyes twinkle. glad you are feeling better now..!

      • willyweed

        I have a jar full of moonbeams, very nice Sir!

        • kevin browne

          Then throw some over the ocean towards south-west England. that's where I am. do you think they will reach me willyweed. hope so cause' they sound somewhat special but I expect they are bursting to get out now. go find that jar and let me know, and don't be too long..!

          • willyweed

            I most certainly will send you some go outside to night with jar in hand lid open and when you see me riding old trusty rusty across the moon get ready I will drop some to fill your jar, but you must believe for it to work! and they are very special and are felt more than seen! WW

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          • Augustus

            Sure it was a kiss and not a slap? Naugh, just teasing. I'm just sitting here on a star dreaming. Enjoyed

            • kevin browne

              not this time but in a previous life I sustained many.!



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