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the secret language of clouds (Free verse) by fair12

today the sky turned five shades of grey with bone white fingers, cutting clarity from our sight as though a scythe through the air the wind became a poem with bending branches, swaying words in a world of once spoken truths, scratching voices meant for whispers in the late afternoon of Wednesday’s dying light we starred blankly as rain smeared over windows, each drop a sentence running away with our words like five year-olds we became fascinated by our inability to see the great green world beyond, watched as darkness flanked the earths edges and sighed at blue’s attempt at speach

Dovina 23-Jul-04/3:04 PM
Some good lines here and a good thought. I'd cull a few words - "though" in line 5, "over" in verse 4,
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