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Everywhere - Everyone

January 23, 2010
By William Matthew Espana Gross BRONZE, Woodstock, New York
William Matthew Espana Gross BRONZE, Woodstock, New York
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I am from everywhere and no one
Form ashes to frosted winds
I am from surfing and the scary cliffs
From windmills, tulips and big round cheeses
I am from pastures and highways
Form the apple to the blue ridge mountains

I am from the lack of air to the breath of life
From foreign lands and twisted tongues
From candles burning and bread just baked
I am from nowhere and everyone

The author's comments:
THis poem represents all the places I have lives and the importance they had in my life.

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danixa said...
on Jan. 28 2010 at 9:58 pm
I am from everywhere and no one! Me too! I'm feel so!

HERMOSO!!!

pooh said...
on Jan. 27 2010 at 9:04 pm
I knew him through his comings and goings. He is an adventurer not only on the road but in his mind. The poem colorfully reflects his adventures and misadventures.