Rallentanda

Rallentanda

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Terra Firma

i wandered lonely
as a cloud being careful
not to touch the ground


you're living in the clouds
they said
not a good place for a person's head
you'll never fit in if you stay like that
you must be practical and matter of fact

grounded grounded grounded
was the ringing in my ears
grounded grounded grounded
or it's the valley of tears my dear

stuck in terra firma such an awful place to be
fixated  overrun with naval gazers
not star gazers or moon trippers are we
mean and petty vicious and trite
so much cruelty acting out of spite

misery was the morning song
interminable nights and the days
oh so long

 so I hopped back on the milky way
said goodbye and stayed that way
moon beam dancing in the clouds
will return to earth for my burial
in a shroud



22 comments:

  1. think i would have caught the next comet as well...stuck in terra firma such an awful place to be
    fixated overrun with naval gazers
    not star gazers or moon trippers are we
    mean and petty vicious and trite
    so much cruelty acting out of spite...ugh...strong conviction of life...i'd rather be a dreamer any day...smiles.

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  2. That first stanza rings true, remember being told that myself, mind you never seemed to stop me, my heads still in the clouds ;) Nice poem and stay on the milky way. :)

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  3. smiles...i rather have my head in the clouds as well than being stuck in the all too hardened ground of reality....fly on...smiles

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  4. very cool. a bunch of different things here. For one, I love the haiku opening, excellent in it's own right, but a great opening here. Misery was the morning song, love that, the grounded stanza is especially powerful as is the navel gazers stanza. Really a fantastic piece. Thanks for sharing with us tonight.

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  5. True enough. Not much difference between grounded and buried.

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  6. Thank you for your comments moon dancers.
    I'm stepping out with Cosmo for a quick step spin through space!

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  7. If you have your head in the clouds you have imagination, flair and ambition all great human traits. Let those that want to, sink back into the primaeval ooze. How far can each one of us go? Let's see!

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  8. Have to agree with this, from start to finish. Per Ardua ad Astra!

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  9. Oh, I do so like this! Lots of good things for our enjoyment. poems within a poem, it's a clever and original write to which I shall surely have to return.

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  10. Absolutely - cling to your cloud and fly the Milky Way..and when the time comes it may just be that you can continue to soar..

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  11. "So I hopped back on the milky way." Something a good many of us wish we could do...

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  12. Wow, I loved this - long live the cloud dwellers :D

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  13. Excellent writing! I also choose to stay in the clouds. :-)

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  14. "I wandered lonely as a cloud..."
    What are your wordsworth? Quite a lot!

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  15. Moon beam dancing! A great way to go through the day!

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  16. Definitely! The sky is such a lovely place to be. Everyone has to find their place :-) Love that "moon beam dancing on the clouds" Very nice!

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  17. Love your ode to becoming free, and your tribute to Wordsworth in your first lines.

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  18. Too much reality is bad for your health - and worse for your writing. Stay free!!

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  19. ...deep..deep..deep sadness were hidden in those lines... and to wander lonely as those clouds above was truly relative for i've often done the same... i live in urban where happiness should be in abundance but oh... misery always laughs at me... very well expressed sentiments... great job..

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