Framed Imagery

kevin browne

Being in a mind causes the framed imagery which will live
Beside you, a lion sleeps and sets aside the whole world to let know
A roar of silence beckons in the loudness from a thought thinking
Stationary leapt ahead of itself so we could never stop counting
Forgiving as long as peace gets interrupted from its day job you see
When a shadow existed and died in the field of expertise
From a perspectives point of honesty, we all need a drink or two
And in picking up the cotton that will leaves you closer to the grave
We share it with you for the flowers underneath will rise
Seeing something different when a nod and a twitch cries out
Falling from those greatest heights that in fact man always will
And from a heart with any type of skin, it will bleed forever in a day
Cremating the pictures we took when memory's jumped far away
Soaking up the sun that died from a massive overdose
And in losing compatibility with a civilisation who feed the ducks
We in purpose believe mostly what it is we see when we are blinded
For thank goodness told us if it wasn't ever going to happen, it did
Peripheral vision closed in on the tourist of your admission
And a love endowed with the enormity that any of Gods ideas have
Sharing a compass confuses us in which way you can take a turn
Remembering a distance from afar but not that long ago
For one's own sake in happiness, let's hope the adventure exists
The world in which we live shares its beauty with the greedy
Just in knowing you're there to succeed and to benefit
Good on you for even feeling it.

  • Author: kingkev101 (Pseudonym) (Offline Offline)
  • Published: July 15th, 2017 20:41
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  • Nicholas Browning

    Good on us all friend. Interesting as always, and left me thinking it was well worth the time and effort. Bravo!

    • kevin browne

      Thank you, I appreciate your time and comments.



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