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Thursday, March 31, 2016

The Tempest


There is a tempest in me still
Though it angers now in silence
A secret gyre buried deep within
Even time cannot dissipate it
With its wily trials of age
 
There is a tempest in me still
That rises and falls each night
It aches for a company of spirit
If you would but step outside
To feel rain and wind on the soul

There is a tempest in me still
But I become a summer breeze
When the hummingbirds come
And bees awake and mists flee
Though still it battles me within

There is a tempest in me still
When I wish it
But no wind can blow forever
And when it stills
Be with me as my rage dies