Bottled and enclosed
Sealed with no leak
Trapped within
No escape to seek.
Pressure building
End is nigh
Soon will burst
But not die.
Eternal flowing
At last, set free
For them, for you
All from me.
The search was long
At last was found
The opening
Not by sight nor sound.
Suppressed for ages
No peace to find
What is free now?
The emotions of my mind.
Published by DK Jordan
I am a believer in the treasures of the universe and the potential of all humankind. I am creative and analytical. The universe is our shopping store from which we can call up our existence. Thank you for sh... View profile
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