Gone – A Poem By Walt Page, The Tennessee Poet

Walt's Writings

Floating
Nothing holding me
Just floating
No clouds
No wind
Just floating
Looking down
Seeing myself laying there
Wondering
Is this death?
A dream?
Or just a hallucination?
Weightless
Just floating
Going nowhere
Not caring
No sounds
Just nothingness
Like the vastness of space
Just floating
The darkness deepens
So dark
So quiet
No one there
No one around
Not a soul
Not a sound
And then

Nothing

~The Tennessee Poet~
©Walt Page 2018 All Rights Reserved

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Everyday Miracles

Walt's Writings

With the rising
Of the morning sun
We witness
This magical artwork
Frosted snowflakes
On a windshield
Colored red
By the sun
God’s artwork
One of His everyday miracles

As poets, we all look for inspiration for our next poem.
I was inspired by this lovely photo posted a few days ago on
Facebook by a very talented young horse trainer, Jacqueline
Donahue Zacharias. Originally from Seymour, TN, Jacqueline
is now married and lives in Pryor, OK with her husband Sid.
We first got to know Jacqueline as a teenager when we were
involved with the Youth and Yearling Mustang Challenge.
She went on to be the Youth Champion in the 2015
Mustang Million competition. Jacqueline has experienced
many everyday miracles in her young life.

~The Tennessee Poet~
©Walt Page 2018 All Rights Reserved

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