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To and Fro
Contributed by
Wordsmith123
on
Sunday, 3rd May 2015 @ 06:33:55 PM in AEST
Topic:
NaturePoetry
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As the crest of some Gothic
fixture is framed by
the rising of the sun,
a change can be felt in the air.
Moisture, hanging heavy,
clinging leaf to leaf,
drips in beads between
stony spires
and well-trimmed bushes,
surrounding history’s home.
The unmistakable
chirp, chirp of morning
citizens echoes off the
limestone edifice,
as if to hail
the passersby
who shuffle
to and fro,
burdened by the remnants
of their fitful rest.
One cannot be sure what brought
them here to taste the yawning day:
the long-lost pursuit of something more,
or else another spent cliché.
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2015-05-03 18:33:55] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: To and Fro
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Wednesday, 6th May 2015 @ 02:49:14 AM AEST (User
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I am sure this poem is above my head since I can't understand the meaning or reference to Elizabeth Bishop but I sure did enjoy reading it.
Seems she would like it too.
Thanks,
Tim |
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