I Could Die

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    I Could Die

    I could...............
    Witnessing the Wind constantly blow
    a sea of rainbowed sailboats across
    continents with dolphins as spectators
    ..........die right now

    I could...............
    Beholding the color
    plasttered scenery
    from my hot air
    balloon swaying as a
    storm envelops it
    ..........die right now

    I could...............
    Drenched in gems from rays meeting
    crystalized calm white Water that
    splash me like buckets of liquid treasure
    ..........die right now

    I could...............
    As the rapids
    intensify my yellow
    raft corners the razer
    coal painted boulders
    and over turns
    ..........die right now

    I could...............
    From this morning stroll thru mother Earth's
    tall green pines,blue irises and golden
    lilies with new born butterflies as guides
    ..........die right now

    I could...............
    Get lost thru
    woods of bright
    nature's shires trying
    to survive minus
    a compass
    ..........die right now

    I could...............
    From my asylum taking night pictures of an
    erupting brownish volcano spewing Fire
    stars as the ground accrual with vigilant candles
    ..........die right now

    I could...............
    Taking a closer
    shot thus be
    engulfed by the
    glowing flow of
    orange red lava
    .........die right now

    I could...............
    Experience fearful thoughts, utopian moments,or follow the immence
    sweet release of Love into every element that is my life
    .........live right now


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    76477-OEM-0011903-00102Luis G. Pizarro II

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    Poetry is finer and more philosophical than history; for poetry expresses the universal, and history only the particular.

    Aristotle (384 BC-322 BC) Greek philosopher.

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