Hello Echo



Twas last night and one
when the story begun
And candles were lit for a name
Their light it has shone
Till it greeted the one
Whose sake they were given a flame
Now warming their hearts
Like imaginations of art
Within the mind of a beautiful child
And looking so far
Past buildings and cars
Revealing their spirits so mild
Blessed are ye
Who remembers of me
And illuminates corners of time
With the gift you have been
And translations it seems
I have given you this little rhyme

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Submitted on May 01, 2011

Modified on March 05, 2023

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Scheme AABCABDEFGHFIIJKLJ
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 461
Words 90
Stanzas 1
Stanza Lengths 18

Rowan Blair Colver

I am an English writer and poet living in Sheffield. Born in 1981, I have been writing for many years, including poems, meditations, stories and local history. I am self published through lulu.com as of early 2010 and I have dedicated my working life to pursuing a writing career. I also am a digital artist and photographer, a musician and a proud parent of two.Please visit my own websiteindigopoet.co.ukthanks! Unconditional love for all things is my aim.If you want to contact me through email I'm at indigopoet@hotmail.co.ukMy books out so far are'Harmonium Alesta' a super fantasy story of magic and balance'A Poet, On Park Hill?' - an autobiographical account of my life on a crummy council estate where I still live, photos, stories and poetry'Life Abstractions' - A large collection of poem'Rhythmic Ramblings'- a collection of poetry.'The Angel of Aevalore' - An epic Poem Of Angelic Struggle more…

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