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MKmitch
MKmitch
F Life goes up and down--I'm trying to continue steady.
Dusk, An orchard in the sky, Of clementines, grapes, plums, peaches, fruit abounding, Families, mothers, fathers, little brothers, babies, All stir In the direction of Laying down, Sleep, Rest, Every family, picks fruit from the orchard, One by one, until there’s Nothing but a blueberry canvas, with stars filling in All heads Hit pillows Blankets Fold over shoulders Eyes close to loved ones, stuffed creatures, and favorite toys They all give in to the steady Cadence of nights in Suburbia
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Sep 17, 2021
Sep 17, 2021 at 12:36 PM UTC
Falling Night
Deep in the backwoods of the Knoxville antique, The black marble sky growls, A panther, To outsiders—those inside city limits— The vanishing streetlights and, Absence of neighbors, May put them on extra alert but, Here, The panther’s like a friend Watching over us All day long me and my cousins, Waited, For the whispers of night to cover us, In the last few hours before Independence Day drifted Off for another year, We broke out the rockets: Nine-packs, Missiles, Roman Candles, Sparklers, Big and small, The show was about to begin Darting away, From explosives right before launch, Cracking up till Our lungs hurt, Bouncing on, The backyard trampoline— (I think I got punched in the eye that night by accident)— Playing with the border collie named Shadow, We were frozen in a dream, No person could break up this night, Running without legs from parents’ rules, And from mysterious police, Hoping that Shadow wouldn’t go Nuts, Hurt someone We were all—parents and cousins— Drinking In the elixir of freedom, Caught in the secret Between The night and the countryside
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Sep 17, 2021
Sep 17, 2021 at 12:16 PM UTC
A Secret Holiday
Smiling softly at you, Because you make me happy, Laughing with you in the limber afternoon, My deep dimples, Enough to make you tumble and tumble again, You grab my hand, grazing my ring, And lead me through the flowers, Our touch as meshed as cotton in my hair, You’re whistling through the weeds, A thousand thorns, Spill off my shoulder, Scoop the ground, We walk and dandelions surround us Naturally
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Apr 17, 2020
Apr 17, 2020 at 12:53 AM UTC
Organic Yellow
One by one the lights go off, Slowly burning to black, The kitchen stove, red with heat, Stills to a cool whisper, Before the daylight finishes, It charms us one last time, Oranges and plums twist into midnight, The birds stop chirping, Their chatter sways to silence as the moon takes its place, Kids close their eyes, Leaving another day’s mysteries unlocked, Phones on top of couches quit buzzing, Cars’ beaming headlights become fewer, And fewer Life becomes a flickering candle Just blown out
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Apr 15, 2020
Apr 15, 2020 at 12:25 AM UTC
The Fall of Night