Summer's Tent Folds
By a102866
Fri, 14 Aug 2015
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Summer's creep has ended:
searching tendril tips
have reached their zenith
borne their dividend;
the repast enjoyed
remnants cached
pruning hooks laid in store
preening hands atrophied
leaving neglected beds
dressed with dry clods.
Tangles of vines
with milkweed bows
girdle each stake;
mangled umbilical cords
ready to release
their dry gourds
which, in turn,
are ready to discharge
the rotting pulp
from distended bowels.
Stalks no longer spire
nor their tassels salute,
mounting fall winds
garnish their seeds.
The summer cactus
fruit is dry-rotted
and its prickly spines
now sterile pimples
yielding no sting.
Summer's refuse lingers still.
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The meory of summer, this is
Permalink Submitted by Philip Sidney on
The meory of summer, this is a fitting partner to your previouspoem.
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