One Final Kiss

One Final Kiss

A Poem by Sharon Miller Bolander
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Cameo poem: Purely syllabic form with six Lines. Syllables: 2,5,8,3,8,7,2. No rhyme pattern at all. Analogous to a snapshot in poetic language That one takes on a walk through life.

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One Final Kiss

 

  

Just one
daisy waves goodbye
as frosty morning chills her stem;
autumn's kiss
grows cold in November's shadows,
counting down to when fall, too,
must end.

 

By Sharon Miller Bolander 

 

© 2008 Peggy Paris (All rights reserved)

 

 

   
 

© 2008 Sharon Miller Bolander


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Great write...

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Beautifully done, Sharon.

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