Climbing the Cumulous Mountains

Climbing the Cumulous Mountains

A Poem by drcornelius

Oh how I’d like to walk upon

the clouds way up in the sky

I don’t think it’s been done before

But still I would like to try


Getting there is the easy part

I can arrive without a care

Just close my eyes and make a wish

No need to pay a fare


Ah the sights my eyes will behold

As I take in that magical place

Clouds in the shape of castles and horses

One looks like an old woman’s face


I can climb on the back of a galloping horse

Ride along with the jet stream herd

Cities and farms will pass below

Little more than a colorful blur


I can climb the cumulous mountains

I can touch moon and stars from the top

I can bathe in the gathering foggy mist

Soon to be earth-borne raindrops


Ah the fanciful freedom of floating

Seductive although it may be

Still can’t compare

with this place I call home

As I sit on this scaly branch

High up in the sycamore tree

© 2018 drcornelius


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Added on May 10, 2018
Last Updated on May 10, 2018
Tags: Clouds, Fantasy

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drcornelius
drcornelius

Sarasota, FL



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Poet, song writer, dream chaser, and retired psychologist. I thrive in the mountains of northern New Jersey during the summer and Sarasota Florida during the winter. more..

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