The Dreamer, and the Deceiver.

By TheProphetUntold

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There was a time,
I could rid all I had gathered,
and speak to the trees.



To the wind, to the water
to the sun, to the soil.












I knew their names.







. . .















When the wind would sing,
pines would sigh remembrance,
and the streams would weep.



Ev'ry stone, and ev'ry leaf,
all the thrumming birds and bees.

















I knew their names.

. . .








































Though I knew it was a dream,
I could see beyond my reach.

. . .




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Copyright 2017 TheProphetUntold
Published on Monday, January 11, 2021.     Filed under: "Poetry"

Author's Note:

I knew their names.
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  • Anna McCarra On Tuesday, December 26, 2017, Anna McCarra (382)By person wrote:

    This put me into a similar meditative mindset that a walk in nature usually induces in me. Beautiful. Scholar

  • Divine hell On Monday, November 27, 2017, Divine hell (249)By person wrote:

    Nicely written, the format gave the poem a dreamy feel.

  • Sin On Thursday, October 12, 2017, Sin (1168)By person wrote:

    I always enjoyed your words, this was no exception. I'm glad to see you're still around.

  • Mute Serenade On Wednesday, September 27, 2017, Mute Serenade (445)By person wrote:

    This was wonderful.

  • worm On Monday, September 25, 2017, worm (1194)By person wrote:

    I liked this one... it has a mysterious resonance to it... ~worm~

  • Jerry stiles On Sunday, September 24, 2017, Jerry stiles (251)By person wrote:

    Great write,,sounds like an Indian talking to God,,

  • carlosjackal On Saturday, September 23, 2017, carlosjackal (3015)By person wrote:

    I can imagine this read out loud with beautifully heavy intovation. Wonderful and intense piece.

  • carlosjackal On Saturday, September 23, 2017, carlosjackal (3015)By person wrote:

    Intonation, even. Bugger.

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