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Weather Retorts

This group of poems is about the weather and/or the seasons that rule it.

Before Winter

Fall foliage has gone from startling to sober
and winds have stripped trees of leaves.

These late days offer the pedestrian
little more than reverie, and then

A sudden breeze jostles the remnants
to scatter curls of ecru-colored leaves.

Ecru is the word for soul in a language
lost to the tongues of the living and the dead.

– Dave Read

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