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you told me once
that before you were you
you were a stone.
heavy, immobile,
stranded at the ocean floor
by the cruel grip of gravity.
you told me once
that before you were you
you spent eons in the depths
of a quiet sea,
feeling currents scrape over your surface,
water rendering you smooth
and slick with salt.
you told me once
that before you were you
you were a pebble
carved small by
the embrace
and departure
of the fickle tides,
carried by their overwhelming insistence,
tossed through laughing liquid glass
and supported by smiling seas
and tossed upon a bed of your ruined brothers,
forgotten once your weight
was too small to be noticed.
you told me once
that before you were you
you were sand on a beach,
diamonds ground to gritty dust
clinging to bodies
that lay upon your sun-drenched warmth,
pressed into palaces
magnificent to behold
by childish hands
with plastic buckets and shovels,
molding you into safe havens
for their youthful
burgeoning
imaginations
you told me once
that before you were you
you were imagined into being
by the mind of a child
with hands buried deep in warm sand
who recognised a kindred warmth
within their own body
you told me once
that before you were you,
you were born into the world
by the soft hands of a child
given free reign
over a small patch of wet sand
whose abstract form
was a blank canvas
of innumerable possibilities
you told me once
that before you were you,
you were a rock
a pebble
a grain of sand
a castle
you told me once
that before you were you,
my childish hands
built you into being
you told me once
that before you were you,
you poured from my mind
into the sand
you told me once
that before you were you,
you were me
- by veris_avis |
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- | Submitted on 04/23/2012 |
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- Title: Before You Were You
- Artist: veris_avis
- Description: Freeverse poem. hope everyone likes it :)
- Date: 04/23/2012
- Tags: before stone ocean beach imagination
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