in an Epistle poem. |
![]() I sit in creaking wicker chair and bid farewell to summer heat. Crimson clouds shout tomorrow's fare as daylight begins its retreat. A skeleton of bare twigs leaves its stamp upon the autumn sky. When season shifts through darkened eves, I greet the change with mournful sigh. Eventide rolls across the land and lays its chill across my soul-- an emptiness I had not planned when you were here to make me whole. Author's note: The Epistle is an ancient Roman poetic form that appears in the Bible. It is a poem written as a letter to someone else, as described in the following link: http://www.poets.org/poetsorg/text/poetic-form-epistle |