Spirit Foretelling



Wings of a falcon went high up to
 the beacon
  Darkness comes spiritual reckoning
Inner light good karma awakening
Over the top voices of the sun our
 miracle healer?
God-like prophetic love energetic
 
Magnetic stick to cure hands

Regardless life is uncertain who
 knows where we will land?  
What lurking in our bodies
 broken bones what about our homes?
Tragic world going wild
 Certain events touched you as a child
 True healers ancestor tree
 
Brings out the best side to feel free

 Spirit- Foretelling like fortune drying  
Prophecy nothing fancy a trance
     Being followed in an instance
Rejoice sleepy beauty an eloquent vision
 Time new transition is it like you or still you
A change in you old testament is this you!

Is God looking upon you a spirit or host
Meeting a friendly ghost you became the run on
 sentences eloping behind the curtain draping
 The longest romances still dreaming
On your feet is shaky holding the pen
Where are your hands maturing what then?
Your feeling like a crop rotating
 
Dirty debating twilight zone no- cell- phones
World of disease and contagious
Spiritual be more religious
Unique and daring go mutual
Look at your true self on the mural

About this poem

Inner light we need a good Karma move beyond mentally. But unexpected things come our way. All events like a convent lets love who we are its a world tied to genetics

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Written on July 13, 2023

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Quick analysis:

Scheme ABCCDDX X AXXXEEF F CXXBAA XXCCGGC XHHII
Closest metre Iambic pentameter
Characters 1,201
Words 224
Stanzas 7
Stanza Lengths 7, 1, 7, 1, 6, 7, 5

Robin Carretti

Hello I grew up in the City always loved nature also see the beauty in words. I am caring person married I love yoga to relax at moment. If I can help someone through my writing that means everything to me. more…

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