Beauty In DeathA Poem by Laura E. ArandaThe third of my Season's poems Please Enjoy
A scending like an annual sickness
U ndermining Summer's fiercest heated growl
T ree leaves faint, crumble and fall dead in its wake
U mbilicus as the shaft of a feather, all becomes hollow
M agnificent encores of colossal heaps of dying hues
N estle onto the ever growing cold Earth floor © 2008 Laura E. ArandaAuthor's Note
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6 Reviews Added on August 4, 2008 Last Updated on August 4, 2008 AuthorLaura E. ArandaTXAboutOut beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing there is a field. I'll meet you there. Rumi You can't wake a person who is pretending to be asleep. ~Navajo Proverb One of my favorite po.. more..Writing
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