All In Poem by Long Tooth

All In



Earth's gravity tumbles, I'm loony for love
All truth disassembles, my guilt wears no glove,
In honoring Father, the gift of His Son,
My deeds all forgiven, my end quite undone.
Who else can I turn to, (for you're everywhere) ,
A rider of tides (my day's drift is to share) .
Hand's off of the reins now; my muse has its head,
Though values stay with me (so I am not dead!)
I'm one with your sunrise, delight in your dreams,
At rest when you're sleeping, my fount of all streams.


Long Tooth
June 30,2017

Saturday, July 1, 2017
Topic(s) of this poem: love and friendship
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