Motion Picture

Nicholas Browning

The waters sway in such a way -
Almost as if suggesting a concealed visage.
Fragments of memories, flowing through
To reveal a chromatic message.

 

These passing, yet tender recollections do not belong to anyone,
And that I believe is fine.
These stories devoid of home and of name:
Ah, they make me feel alive.

  • Author: Nicholas Browning (Offline Offline)
  • Published: September 4th, 2017 10:29
  • Comment from author about the poem: Hello friends, it's been some time. Ive taken a short break from writing, as motivation is hard to stumble across sometimes. Motivation smacked me right in the face earlier, and I had to write about it. Thank you Studio Ghibli. I love you. Thanks for stopping by, and I hope you enjoy the read!
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  • sue.evans

    I did enjoy the read - thank you 😊

    • Nicholas Browning

      I enjoyed the feedback. Thank you very much.

    • orchidee

      A fine write N.

      • Nicholas Browning

        Hey Orch! Good to see you bud. Thanks for the feedback.

      • Fay Slimm.

        A collection of reasons why personal history wins every time - an enjoyable read Nicholas

      • FredPeyer

        Reading your poem made ME feel alive! Very well written!

        • Nicholas Browning

          Haha! Sweet victory! Thank you for saying so my friend.

        • Poetic Dan

          That's how I see the pictures in my mind.
          Great work!

          • Nicholas Browning

            It's strange yet beautiful isn't it? Thanks Dan!



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