No TomorrowA Poem by James BonnerI promise you that I am doing the best that I can, and though some days, they will last longer than others-- this day, with you, it went way too fast;
standing on this roof fighting the four winds, staring up at a nightly sky. It was here, I dreamt- of my own Hutterite mile.
sit and listen, no one knew me and I designed this semblance of the badlands, as it breaks. But there’s still a little bit of your taste.
I felt then like I was Falling, bright and early going nowhere and lay there looking up towards, the sun just now climbing over; and all around me were familiar faces.
I dreamt I was an architect quietly whispering, as the people run in circles, reminding him that if there- was any point to believe in us. It’s not hard to fall.
I felt a raindrop- land on my neck, and took a step back, turning, I looked up at a cloudless sky. Just a cheshire Moon, hanging low, grinning, knowingly, and I took a running start. © 2010 James BonnerAuthor's Note
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Added on November 15, 2010Last Updated on November 15, 2010 AuthorJames BonnerSanta Fe, NMAboutI am a writer living in Santa Fe, New Mexico. WritersCafe is like my dessert, an opportunity to experiment and develop different aspects of my writing through feedback from fellow writers. more..Writing
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