The ABC of Zoe

By Silver Spun Sand
Thu, 18 Sep 2014
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Autumn returns – way too soon; russet,
Brown, aubergine, and amber take centre stage.
Could I but turn back time, back to when –
Done with the humdrum of the daily grind,
Each evening brimmed full with molten gold.
Falling for her, in the Fall – all over again;
Gazing at the soft, cattle-horns of eager stars,
Homework – took on a whole new meaning
Inspired by her eyes – limpid pools of amaranthine;
Jewels indeed - those ditzy, daisy-chain days, stray
Kibbutz dogs, barking in the hills – walking
Lantern Pike, Bosley Cloud and Shining Tor,
Me and her, but now...long gone.
No more the river, no more the stones,
Or the tumbledown church on the ridge;
Perhaps it was a ghost ship after all...
Quietly taking sail – dissolving to mist.
Reality kicks in, and jolts me from my reverie;
Summer – past its use by date, and the two of us,
Tiresome as it is, must turn our thoughts to school...
Unlearning lessons gleaned from turning leaves; now
Verbs, nouns, and hyperboles dictate the way of things.
Weary, we are digesting facts re Shakespeare , Handel –
Xerxes, with its romantic air, Ombre Mai Fu; translated
You wouldn’t believe, it’s a love song to a tree! Unless
Zoe were that tree, then where the bee sucked, so should I.
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This is really pretty. I like
Permalink Submitted by Geoff Smith on
This is really pretty. I like the two part structure and the linking of lost or ending and autumn. Full of mellow fruitfulness :)
I really love the way these phrases bump together - my favourite part:
Shining Tor, / Me and her
Thanks for reading. I am grateful for your time.
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A very nostalgic trip and the
A very nostalgic trip and the eclectic images are satisfying and full of colour. Made me think of Grendel, so you can see where it took me!
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From the dreamy days of
Permalink Submitted by Philip Sidney on
From the dreamy days of summer to dreamy snippets from lessons, lovely.
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Hello Tina,
Hello Tina,
Do you know I don't think you have it in you to write a bad poem? If you have then I have never read it. Lovely description of Autumn, my second favourite season after Spring.
MOya
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