Storm

Storm

A Poem by Lori Brown Boniciolli
"

Weather

"
                                                                  
                                                                Storm


                                              A blanket of heavy gray gauze rests over a still yard.

                                               It is not warm, but deceiving, inviting.


                                              Bare trees like elegant splinters

                                              rake the sky, puncturing dense clouds.

                                      
                                              Icy shards of glass fall

                                              piercing smooth skin.

                                              We run aimlessly, blood dripping into our naked eyes.

                                           

© 2016 Lori Brown Boniciolli


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I like this poem. the metaphors are strong; sometimes clear, sometimes ambiguous.
I'll definitely be back to read more, This is good stuff.
z.

Posted 8 Years Ago



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Added on March 14, 2016
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