Poems from May Thunder
Rain-laden clouds
Swept
Over the land,
Meeting with
The untouched
Dusky sky,
Heralding the treacherous,
Disastrous deluge from the
Heavens...
Their wild nature writhed and burned,
Yearning to be free and untamable,
But the chaotic torch of the untouchable soul
Filled the heart...
Look into the moonlight,
Tell me what you see.
I see a great tall
Whispering pine,
Silvered
By the moon.
I see the vast wide
Expanse...
Before even the
Predawn light,
The night wrapped
Around the stars
And blanketed
The trees with
Dark, feathery
Blackness;
There was no
Sound...
I was young
And naive
And the school day was long
And arduous.
My library instructor
Loved poetry, thus
All of the small children in her...