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by Wren
Rated: 13+ · Book · Biographical · #1096245
Just play: don't look at your hands!
#831090 added October 13, 2014 at 11:38pm
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Too Much Obscurity?
This is a poem I wrote this morning for our poets' gathering. I've made several starts on it, one part or another of it, both in poetry and just journal entries. Tell me if this could stand alone, or must I do more explaining. I tend toward saying everything in my poems, that is, making them more like prose. I wanted to try it doing it differently.

Making Virtual Amends

Spattering leaves changing
to yellow, hair relentlessly to grey,
heat of youth and summer cooling welcome.
Season of harvest and abundance
tallying the fruit of life.
Sun low, strong bright obliques,
high shadows, late day drama highlights
warm the pungent atmosphere of memory.
Contentment intruded on by small regret,
a chorus in a minor key: Why
didn’t I? Why did I?
urging me to actions of atonement,
canning applesauce and tearing out
the loving stitches to remake a dress.

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