Ode to the Wind
Oh, the saccharine exhale of the skies
Breaking through the denseness of stagnant air
Lifting up spirits and drowning out destitute cries
Claiming the heavens as her lair
Reigns the frivolous delight known as wind
Galvanizing the innocent and encouraging the sinned
Strands of scintillating hair uplifted from one’s head
Rays of color melding through the skyline
She befriends nature’s calamities and soon encounters the dead
Her presence nonetheless known as divine
The cause of spontaneity which leads to one’s demise
Is nothing but the saccharine exhale of the skies
This poem is about:
Our world