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What do storms and library books have in common? Continue reading

flower banks,
bees make withdrawals
rain makes deposits
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tart and sweet,
is remembering
summer
its warm fruit
was scented with sunshine
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Wet leaves,
milkweed seed,
painted blooms
honey mead,
fragrance of fall,
floating like Chagall.
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red-orange flames,
breeze across the zinnias
thick with summer scent
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a daisy at noon,
opens a spiraling path
to the heart
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sun-filled petals,
scalloped and scented,
soft as new baby’s skin
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firecracker red roses
bring back sangria-sweetened
hot afternoons
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when the bread-oven sun
summer-bakes the earth
still the rain will fall, cooling
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tulip Tuesday,
silky petals proudly cup
sunshine
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early leaves furled —
brightest riverwalk blooms
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The pale of winter shines
from pine cones dangling,
left by wind and chance,
promise of saplings future. Continue reading