Word Weaver

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Author: DiscoverMe
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Word Weaver

...a tribute to a “title” some of my Myspace writer friends have given me…

Word Weaver belongs to the following groups:

Live, Love, Dream: and Parallel Dimensions

…weavin’ their way to your mind…
Swervin’ driven words
Through your traffic of thoughts
As eyes scroll down
The face of smoothly written lines
Rollin’ down the window
For the wrinkles of the mind
To frame the distorted view
For further imagination
To take in each new breath
Of the deep air
Of fresh ideas
For bright oxygen
Pools of talent
Swimmin’ in inspiration
To exhale sparks of creative carbon
Firing into the lightning waters
Of muddied clarity
To vegetate images
Within the crystallized synapses
To burn memories
Into the brain that saw.

…loomin’ into the heart of your apparatus…
Threadin’ each beat deeper
Into multi-layered coherence
Anglin’ each fabric of perspective
Into the right perpendicular phrases
To bend into interlaced passion
For each needled eye
To see the unparalleled ways
A soul can touch
Those who singularly draw
Fundamental parallels
To all they simply relate to
On multiple complex levels they sew.

Anyone can reap food full of fruitfully harvested thought;
Everyone benefits from the salted grains of labor they sow.

Russ Clement

  • RMonroe

    RMonroe

    Beautiful…your words are such a delight to the senses…:)

  • DiscoverMe replied

    I hope you were able to sort your way through the traffic of all those “moving pictures” swimming about the wrinkles of the mind

  • izzybeth

    izzybeth

    Russ. You rock.

  • DiscoverMe replied

    Glad you like how I roll :)

    Between the way Anthony commented to me about the way I articulate & manipulate phrases…and then seeing your Target Harvest...I figured it was perfect timing to post this piece at the time when I did.

  • TeriLee

    TeriLee

    You are so right…I love it!!!

  • DiscoverMe replied

    I thought I would be…and that you would :)

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