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I Walk My Walk

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I walk my walk
and walk and talk
to myself as I walk
from here to there
and back from there
to here.

Who broke that concrete?
What a nice smell
has that flower
but caution,
thorns also there.

I must not miss that short-cut lane
between the bungalows
narrow and overhung
by Macrocarpas.
Pleasant by day
Be cautious at night.

Downhill now
around the corner,
far ahead the Manukau's mouth.
Through the hedge
and home again
escaping the rainburst
To turn the key,
open the door
and advance
to familiar smells
and welcome couch.
Home.

Submitted 10th Sep 2007 by GrownUps Member: Double Entry

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by patrick 9th October 2007 that poem is a really nice poem
by lori 14th October 2007 this poem is really niceand you can imagine someone or u walking,,, who writ this wonderful poem?
by Double Entry 1st January 2008 I wrote it, it is a walk I often make, of about a kilometre. I have these bursts of poetic fever from time to time. Here is another: Things that go Hum in the Night All is quiet, nearly. The old fridge hums in its kitchen niche intermittently. Distant traffic swishes through the wet night A roar from a truck, changing down, on the highway outside. I suppose my heart adds to the sounds. A cockroach would hear it clinging to chest hair while scavenging for exfoliated epidermis. It would be sonically traumatised 'til aclimatised to subcutaneous rhythms cardiac. And if it were possible, to tunnel to cell, microscopic within, To hear amplified sounds at the coal-face of life. My mouth slackens. I roll larboard to starboard. Cardio-vascular deceleration occurs. The trap-door opens, and I drop down to sleep. --------------------
by Bon 17th February 2008 I enjoyed both poems by Double entry and can relate to the well wriiten words.
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