Riverbank

Riverbank

A Poem by Erica Wilkinson

Along the waters edge
Where trees twist in salute 
Of golden orbs
And over river
Turned dirt lies settling,
History squeezing the air.
Familiar faces pass by:
A figure from my past 
Not knowing or seeing
The wire curls bobbing gently amongst the overgrowth
And soggy reeds
And the new green acorns
Shining under Gods sun.

© 2012 Erica Wilkinson


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Added on May 19, 2012
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Erica Wilkinson
Erica Wilkinson

Manchester , United Kingdom



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