PremonitionA Poem by Michael R. BurchPremonition Now the evening has come to a close and the party is over ... They walk to their cars and they laugh as they go, and they kiss one another as though they were friends, and the katydids climb up the cropped hanging vines, And I know their brief lives are just eddies in time, You take my clenched fist and you give it a kiss Then you whisper, "It's time that we went back inside; I vividly remember writing this poem after an office party the year I co-oped with AT&T (at that time the largest company in the world, with presumably a lot of office parties). This would have been after my sophomore year in college, making me around 20 years old. The poem is “true” except that I was not the host because the party was at the house of one of the upper-level managers. Nor was I dating anyone seriously at the time. Keywords/Tags: premonition, office, party, parting, eve, evening, stranger, strangers, wine, laughter, moon, shadows © 2020 Michael R. Burch |
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