Looking at you,
Talking to you,
By the psychedelic horizon,
Nature's shoulder for you to cry on.
Talking to you,
By the psychedelic horizon,
Nature's shoulder for you to cry on.
Notes: Sounds a magical place, I think. Still searching for it! At 20, I seemed convinced it existed. - P.R.
Published by Paul Rance
Paul Rance is the co-founder, with Andrew Bruce, of small UK publishing company, Peace & Freedom Press, which began publishing in 1985. Paul founded the booksmusicfilmstv.com website in 2005. View profile
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13 Comments
Post a CommentI could use that place right now. Cool poem.
wow! this is great!!
Lots said in a small space.
You have great psychedelic vision! Wonderful!
This is wonderful!
a very nice and dreamy write:}
Coooooooool.
If we conceive it and we believe it, it exists.
It does exist, Paul, just over the rainbow :) Cheers.
Hope you find it, one day you may find it when you least expect it.