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Elements and Me

Earth resides beneath my feet. I feel the earth like a breeze in my hair, For one moment my feet stay there. I remove my shoes grotty and old, So the soil and my feet can mould. Walking bare footed as I was born Too feel the air caress my skin. Hours seemed to past so fast, On form I am docile a child of the wind. Treading on earth compelled I must walk, Sources of living are now in clear view. Dipping my feet the water is cold, Within the earth, water and air I am free. With no consequence of where I must be. We are one the elements and me.

Copyright © | Year Posted 2011




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