I Thought I Was Moving
A micro poem
I thought I was moving Stretching out and seeing but I was just frozen in my time.
If only someone said ‘Leap out of bed Love all of nature You’ll be fine.’
© America Zed. Other Poetry/Stories by America Zed.
Summary
The website presents a reflective micro poem by America Zed, accompanied by a photograph and links to related works.
Abstract
The web content features a brief yet poignant poem titled "I Thought I Was Moving" by America Zed, which delves into themes of perception, growth, and the realization of stagnation. The poem is visually complemented by an evocative image captured by Ricardo Gomez Angel, sourced from Unsplash. Additionally, the page provides links to further literary works by the same author, including "Once You Were," "Gated," and "Even Hard Truths Have A Sunny Side," each with its own thematic exploration, inviting readers to engage with a broader collection of the author's poetry and stories.
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I thought I was moving Stretching out and seeing but I was just frozen in my time.
If only someone said ‘Leap out of bed Love all of nature You’ll be fine.’
© America Zed. Other Poetry/Stories by America Zed.