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by DEREK FUTAIASI, Solomon Islands Mar 8, 2007
Culture   Poetry

  

We walked passed each other,
And your shadow,
Shaded my mind,
So i quickly turned,
To see you.
Your beauty then twisted my world,
So when the darkness starts to fall
My world was in a hurricane
Your beauty was the eye of the storm.

Along the highway,
There were pictures of blue-prints.
But a step onto the cross-road
Political boundaries
Forced our hopes apart.
In it there was firmness,
So this charming evening
At the setting of the sun,
Another dream is swept
By the ocean waves.

By Derek Futaiasi
USP, Emalus Campus.
2006






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DEREK FUTAIASI


My name is Derek Futaiasi. I am from an island called Malaita in the Solomon Islands.

I love to read and write short poems.
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