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Metamorphosis

The skies have already fallen as I look out the window and it’s the depression I feel as I start another poem. Old limbs must be cleared before patches of grass can grow. I think of a woman I’ve known and wonder how our soft conversations turned to silence of stone. Still, I must admit she’s a good person— we both are good, but something has gone wrong. We met last fall and now I sit alone amid a long, hot summer. I sit at my laptop looking for something positive to say. I find a line, and put it on the page and the poem becomes the poem when I let it be what it wants to be. I look for a deeper meaning and contemplate my life. The lawn outside is a collage of patches of greens and browns living and dying. A tree branch dances in a gust of wind but I must admit the world I’ve known will never be the same.

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Date: 7/14/2024 8:36:00 PM
You are so COOL. Do you get to read poems like this one in readings out there in the Midwest?
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Date: 7/14/2024 11:02:00 AM
This is a wonderful poem, Mike. Really loved it though the subject is sad. Still I love sad poems. Times when it is hard to express our love.
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Date: 7/13/2024 2:25:00 PM
Some women can have that effect on us. Well expressed.
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