My Impenetrable World
I love the sweet violins of my world
That issue the clandestine tunes,
To soothe my nerves and quench
My desires spooky and strange;
I love the forlorn sight of the sand dunes
That adorn the arid spots of my life,
Tucked away from cacophony and strife:
The secateurs that the tree of wisdom prunes;
I rejoice in the tranquil quiet of lofty minds
And the treasured solitudes of all kinds;
A refuge from fuss and bustle that ruins.
Copyright © Hannington Mumo | Year Posted 2010
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