Peel Park. New Year’s Eve
By ralph
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By the lake the footprint snow
cracking as if bird bones.
A rat argues with a goose.
Who wouldn’t tick this time of day?
And I think of the decade long year.
Its hope and then its death.
Of the Cob murdered by men.
His Pen heartbroken, lost in love.
Eggs abandoned, Cygnets only dreamt.
A rusted spring, a barbed wire summer.
And I think of us three laughing.
Our Magpies of shining gifts.
A little wildflower garden.
Our essays and our teaching.
Encouragement, our victories.
Your unknown, unbearable pain.
My autumn Crows returning.
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Very beautiful and tightly
Very beautiful and tightly controlled poem, which presents and plays with the emotions like a conductor.
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