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Seasonal family poetry |
| Talon-shaped tree shadows spill over elderly grass shivering at the touch of Autumn's breath Bonfire smoke writhes sensuously to flirt with the tangerine moon peeking throughtattered, gauzy draperies of purple clouds My two children lay their heads on our graying, grizzled retriever talking in hurried church voices of coyote tracks encircling jumbled opossum bones along the river's soft, stooped shoulders Eavesdropping, I smile as nearly nude trees whisper of winter to come I think, "Not yet...not yet." |