I shall vuvuzela and carpediem, found <br />The Prophetic Nun by Guy Butler in the <br />library, also Which Witch by Ibbotson as <br />requested by Nici, added Anastasia <br />Morningstar by Hazel Hutchins to <br />make an unequal three <br /> <br />When I play in broken elevator shafts <br />without reading warning signs, I should <br />fall down, but looking back to where I <br />have been I saw there was no shaft, I <br />had been suspended in the air, did the <br />angels pull me out <br /> <br />Members of that private investigation <br />agency in the sky that follow every step <br />I take, holding me up when I float away <br />in ecstasy, my brother says floating on <br />air is impossible, but I still float around <br />overjoyed because <br /> <br />I am free to explore without fearing <br />rejection by my fellowmen, as long <br />as I try my best to come <br />back again! <br /> <br />Vuvuzela: The trumpet blown at rugby and <br />cricket matches in South Africa<br /><br />Margaret Alice<br /><br />http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/vuvuzela-carpediem-29-10-2009/
