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Summer's Demise

Summer slowly sneaks away and leaves behind dreams Could it not live on forever and stop my winter screams The cold burns into my bones and makes life whine I want the warm sun, green trees and the evening shine The heat warms my bones and gives me life and hope In the winter cold my heart will simply sit and mope I have had repairs and promises and I want to believe But is this quick fix up job simply a magic reprieve Pondering possibilities becomes a daily chore But somehow I hear destiny knocking on my door I can’t really tell if the news is what I want to hear But my aching heart says the end is very near.
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wayne-h-colegate
77 / M / Canadian
Published
Oct 1, 2024
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WHC 10/24

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