The Living Earth

Hello everyone – I just thought I would share with you this exquisite poem that was written by the very talented Kimberly Wilhelmina Floria. She was inspired to write it after reading one of my poems and I really do love it when people are inspired to create art after reading my work. Enjoy it and don’t forget to subscribe to Kimberly’s blog!

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The following poem was inspired by David Ellis from his poem Modern Ragnarök in his book Life, Sex, & Death a collection of poems vol. 1 by David Ellis of Too Full to Write

David lives in the UK. His book is available on Amazon.UK but I was unable to get a link for you here in the States.

the sun rises as the moon sets . . .
bringing new days and nights. . .
in reality, they don’t move. . .
it’s their child. . .
mother earth. . .
who spins on her axle. . .

breathing in the life. . .
of her father by day. . .
resting peacefully at night. . .
under her mother’s glowing light. . .

quietly the moon calls the sea. . .
she ebbs with the rolling waves. . .
crashing onto the shore. …

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