UntitledA Poem by Wilyem Clark
Autumn clematis blankets the hedges
In petaled snowfalls; Perky zinnias refuse to wither; Angel wings, nodding fair, Abound along a low brick wall; And four o'clocks stave off despondence. Here in mid-September, in a drought, I find such lovelies to cheer about. © 2024 Wilyem Clark |
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Added on September 18, 2024 Last Updated on September 18, 2024 AuthorWilyem ClarkWashington, DCAboutI've been writing poems since my teens (now in my 60s) and prose since the 1990s. It's been hard finding decent forums online--the free websites too often suffer sudden deaths. My "published" works ar.. more..Writing
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