The Wind
A poem that treats the wind as if it was a human.
| Comments on article "The Wind" |
| Name |
Views and Comments | Date |
| Hannah |
Whoa. That was the best poem I have read in a really long time! I want to use it as an example of great personification for school. I will site you and everything. Wow it was really great! |
3/4/2009 |
| Shannon Yawnes |
Fantastic it took my breath away! |
2/18/2009 |
| Royan |
oh my , it's such a perfect poem for me! i just cant stop thinking how wonderful this poem is. (: |
12/6/2008 |
| ria |
Quite good! |
8/23/2008 |
| YUKTA |
nice AUTOBIOGRAPHY... |
6/21/2008 |
| Anand Kapoor |
Addresed to my new born son whom we have named Vaayu (Sanskrit for Wind)
Shifting paradigms, like clouds in summer skies. Ye shall blow away the dusts from peoples’ minds. Creating ripples through the crop of human imagination And Music, if you chance upon the wilderness Pines! . . You may ruffle feathers; or gently flow Any which way you choose to go! Raising spirits with grace - as you do mighty Eagles; Or tenderly brace to slow-dance the flakes - of delicate snow.. . . . Ye shall wreak your ceaseless havoc; On all that is weak and putrid in our midst. Rekindling the fading spark of hope to flames, Breathing life with a kiss of your breezy magic! . . But above all else you shall forever be, Free of will, to do your own thing. And never let tame that raging wild streak -. Which makes you ‘Vaayu’ – Exciting like the wind!
Anand Kapoor |
6/10/2008 | |
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