First Blights: Early poems by William A Baurle

Monday, October 29, 2012

Dawn

Trees shed the
robes of night

while with
miraculous

silence
birds begin

one by one to
settle in their

branches
among the dewy leaves



1987 (Imitation of WC Williams)
Posted by William at 9:44 PM
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