SquallA Poem by JE FalconA sudden storm.Ice dripping from her words Brought on by the lack of a Summer Sun. And in her eyes were raindrop tears, A resurgence of Winter had just begun.
She pointed to her suitcase, Clad in the colors of Fall, Then realities lightning struck my chest And I felt about two feet tall.
Everything became a blur, And I was damaged to the core, Then a feathered kiss upon my cheek As she floated out the door.
Oh, how Winter seized the moment And pushed aside the clement weather. I do not believe that it understood, That goodbye could mean forever.
JE Falcon 2015
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StatsAuthorJE FalconCAAboutI began writing poems and narrative poems as a hobby about 1970. I like writing in rhyme but have others. I published some poems and won some awards in the 1980's, mostly in quarterlies across the U.. more..Writing
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