![]() Summers AgoA Poem by Fay Slimm![]() Summer draws up its knees once autumn's chill breezes rustle new oceans of spent leaves, drooping nasturtiums that setting fire to bloomless seas colour October's fast browning greens. Listening to rushing dried litter I think of a sunset swim in harbour water's twilight skin when summers ago two dipped while diving in guiltless clandestine ardour and autumn lit. Piercing thru' tears lovers' laughter saw need of bravado as stars bending to candle home sadness hid arms twined tighter for nearer drew parting yet drenched memory left an echo ........... summers ago. ![]() © 2014 Fay SlimmReviews
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4 Reviews Added on November 1, 2014 Last Updated on November 1, 2014 Author![]() Fay SlimmCamborne, Cornwall, United KingdomAboutHi from Fay Slimm, I have been writing poetry since childhood and have always enjoyed writing nature poems along with romantic odes to the glorious place where I live alongside the sea in Cornwall U.. more..Writing
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