Cast In Green

Cast In Green

A Poem by Edward Clay

Cast in green,
dancing in time
with the air,
tall and proud,
you command
a striking presence;

holding together
reams of air,
swaying to winds beat,

you stare past all
that shrouds you with shadow,
even as you fall.

Fragile and thin,
starved of your life,
nothing more now
than a graffitied
impersonator
of a life that once was.

© 2008 Edward Clay


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your poetry is as amazing as your song lyrics....wow.

Posted 16 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I often think of the life and death of a leaf.
How it flips and plays on the breezes.
And one day its dance with death as
it lites on the ground below.
I liked this it captured my thoughts
Thank you


Posted 16 Years Ago



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Edward Clay
Edward Clay

The land of wherever, just south of Nowhere.



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