Stairway To Heaven ( Club collab, by Phoenix Rising )

by Jim McMillen the man within   Nov 6, 2010


Stairway To Heaven (Club Collab)

On the wings of the whispering wind,
shimmering stars fill the midnight sky.
As their glimmer does softly blend,
with a tear of hope drawing nigh.

Contemplating the unveiled moon,
my unaccustomed eyes see afar.
As dreams softly sing a sweet tune,
a stairway to heaven reaches the stars.

Calling to me in a celestial voice
Beckoning to rise above,
While my soul does sigh and rejoice,
Immersed only in beauty and perfect love.

Written by Sylvia, Myself & Karla
This is my first club collab. & I enjoyed being a part of writing this poem. I think the results are fantastic.
Thanks guy's for allowing me the pleasure

Written by members of Phoenix Rising, based on the song title, Stairway to Heaven. It is a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, released in late 1971. It was composed by guitarist Jimmy Page and vocalist Robert Plant for the band's untitled fourth studio album (dubbed Led Zeppelin IV). The song, running almost eight minutes, is composed of several sections, which increase in tempo and volume as the song progresses.

The first line of the poem is a quote by an unknown author.

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  • 12 years ago

    by Brittany C

    Nicely worded. It is a good length. It is a perfect example of a poem.

    5/5

  • 13 years ago

    by Jad

    You all did a wonderful job and it is great to see the talent of our club put together to make a masterpiece. Every line was clever and it kept me thinking through out the poem as to the meaning of the poem. The flow was perfect from what I read and you three once again have done an amazing job. Great job and keep writing.

  • 13 years ago

    by Sylvia

    Jim it was a pleasure to do this and I think it turned out very well. The lines blend together and as a collab should be, it is difficult to determine which writer is responsible for the lines. Good job if I do say so. lol

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