#83 Wind Friend
Written for a friend who I found on the Internet and lives in my hometown. An Ozark lady who showed up when I needed a friend.
This poem originally was published in Friendship Poems - Poems about Cyber Friends
Wind Friend
Out she reaches touching this darkened soil of an aged earth. Soft hair and tender eyes she walks this path to its very end. Colours reaching from a gentle wind giving life's beauty a natural worth. Slowly bowing, rising, turning, from this smile it sent my friend. |
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1999
Jim Williamson
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18 Visitor Comments (from the Voting form)
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PintuReally nice friend which explain in simple way that the web kissed the mind and spirit.
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JasminThis poem means so much more than what it says. It has a deeper meaning within.
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susuITS NICER
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MELISSATHIS WAS A GREAT POEM IT REMINDED ME OF SO MUCH. I MYSELF WRITE POEMS SO THEREFOR I UNDERSTOOD YOUR POEM ALOT. I DO LOVE YOUR POEM THOUGH IT REALY MADE ME THINK ABOUT ALOT SO KEEP WRITTING AND KEEP IT UP.
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PRIYANSHUThis is poem is explain the way of bond love between two freinds. may god bless this type of friend,
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Niceit was awesome. i knew i would find the words which i wanted to express to someone else!
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Pintuwa what a nice poem!It is too experimental.
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SherryThis poem is very touching and lovely. Everyone that has developed a friendship with some 'unseen' person should enjoy it.
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nicki like them all!
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karenace poem
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swapnilits awesome
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raoThis is one good poem
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wendythis poem is so incredibly beautiful. oh my god i like it alot.
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luciaIT WAS VERY GOOD
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kyrathis has to ne of the mst beautiful poems ive read,almost on a par with 'she walks in beauty'
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franzvery good
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RobinsonPerfect poem for unseen friends
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SteveI really like this
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