raking leaves he removes his coat
w. f. owen
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4 comments:
bill.
two poems here. one a warm winter poem the other a cold summer poem.
the summer poem was discovered on lake superior at the mouth of the fox river.
it's 8 below zero here, so please, don't take your coat off.
ed
dead of winter
the warmth of
a 20 degree day
secluded beach
amongst the stones & shells
bullet casings
ah, the beach. i long for it.
no coat here, it's been in the
60s. i wore only a short-sleeve shirt
to work today.
bill
I really enjoyed the read.
Raquel
thank you Raquel, i'm glad you enjoyed it.
bill
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