Beautiful Tia-A mat.
The bond was mated
like man to wife,
I brought forth the jelly
with its long life.
I scooped out the basin
so depositing the water,
a sacrifice was made
for the fifth daughter.
Torn into a third
I brought forth the moon,
still void and lifeless
the tides would come soon.
Waters washed and tossed
as I watched over the shore,
then the orb shone brightly
on Tia-A mat once more.
* * *
Reflected throughout
beautifully blue everywhere,
a thousand to a day
jewels shone in the nights air.
The booming was loud
smoke and soot raced forth,
mountains were blackening
in the lava's course.
Clouds rose high
full of C.O.2,
beginning of the second,
that's two thousand to you.
* * *
Grass's and tree's
all vegetation to claim,
thanks to the constant,
endless rains.
Lands full of plenty,
paradise all rolled into one,
valleys and rivers merged
beauty for a setting sun.
The moon rose full
high out above the sea,
another begging to end
for three thousand and three.
* * *
The stirring was electrifying
flocks moving round about,
cloven and sure of foot
were the first to move out.
Climbed again to the moon
surveyed the revolving stars,
glanced down towards the sphere
twisting amongst the shards.
* * *
Placed the bracelet as a barrier
to protect from the outer cuff,
with the behemoth and leviathan
certainly life was going to be tough.
Closing up the forth, fifth and sixth
was no easy task to paint,
but the last part was much easier
and it is, quite quaint.
* * *
I was the original potter,
I molded and shaped the clay,
I brought the life giving waters,
I brought forth the D.N.A.
Now you may or may not be thankful
for this island paradise you've got,
I was, I am, I always will be,
I will watch you forever
my beautiful Tia-Amat.
A.o.R.
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Poetry in Narrative.
PuisiA small collection of story type poetry. Each one telling a different tale.