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September rain: a poem

  • dianeneilson
  • Sep 8, 2024
  • 1 min read

Updated: 2 days ago

September rain.

A storm; stair-rods hurtling downwards like glass spears.

Piercing the canopy at will, all life darting for cover.

Disintegrating. A billion tiny crystals as they hit the ground and vanish.

Gentler now, its temper spent.

A lullaby of pitter-patter on the leaves above.

An apology.



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