Passion

Passion

A Poem by Kay York
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I created a list of 30 images made up of two words. Then took an abstract idea and created an indecipherable poem out of it. Here goes.

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As morning transpired into singing summer

Tickled bodies flared smiles
A pulsar heart brought sweet showers of laughing rain

Hear the tap thud of annoyed shadows

As the flowering tongue preached still praise

Unshaken ambitions declare touch silk liquefaction

(Prelude fragments)

Parched skin and blushful eyes in the white darkness

Impulse glittering on frail meteors

The night shrugged and mountains sighed

All of it breeding happiness

Unignorable destinies safely returned

© 2008 Kay York


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Added on March 20, 2008

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Kay York
Kay York

Lakewood, CO



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Grew up in a moderate town, lived in the same house my entire life... There's something warm in suburbia nights that I love. Senior in highschool, planning on going to the same college my sister went .. more..