By: Hunter Christian
Rings in the corn fields
Rings within the trees
Rings around the nucleus
of the atoms that make-up,
all we are and see
Rings around the sun,
paths the planets heed
A ring around our Earth,
grants us moonlight we need
Rings around Saturn, Neptune too
“Ring Around the Rosie,”
when children succumbed to the flu
Rings around our fingers,
symbolize vows I made to you
Rings of the Milky Way,
swirling stardust of gases and light
Rings light years away
Rings of ancient galaxies in our sky at night
The rings of heaven's gate
One ring, or two, so many, so few
When “our world” ends someday
Rings will begin the Earth anew
- Author: HChristian74 ( Offline)
- Published: October 27th, 2017 00:23
- Category: Unclassified
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Comments1
HC,
Were you going for the brass ring with this poem? Very interesting poem about rings! How about the Golden Ring by John Snyder. If you’ve never read, give it a go. Great story with a great message!
~Laura~
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