Across the River

Across the River

A Poem by Pen Draggin'

There's a heavy fog settling into the West Hills

and it's reaching down in tunneled

fingers, touching the tips of green needles.

But behind me the sun is breaking

from steel clouds and bouncing off of buildings.

When the cement stretches up

the sun turns the windows brassy and warm.

 

They say there will be a tornado today

across the river. They lie.

© 2010 Pen Draggin'


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Added on December 14, 2010
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Pen Draggin'
Pen Draggin'

Portland, OR



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Hi! I'm Kelsey, I'm 22 years old with a passion for poetry. I write because it is innate and, quite simply, I'm pretty f*****g good at it. I love the rain. I will always belong to the Northwest. I sa.. more..

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