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to dew

by se-reimer

~ his call to dew lands on my list; leaves these hands a-wringin', a most sweaty palm encounter! the shelves behind my closet's door yields not a single rament; no festive threads to adorn these aching bones. none to hide, behind or 'neath, my frail frame unclothed and bare. words that once fell neatly from these lips, and prose that flowed like notes of gold, a tapestry of hues, to wrap my soul within, now lies still, silent. damned river dammed, no clothing formed to dance upon this loom. but taking the cake, this lover leaves me waiting, wanting, at this counter. only, just desserts within my reach; though none of choicest choosing. seems all my friends are winning, writers righting wrongs alighting alone, am i the only losing! my dew list but a faint mirage. to this mistress then i bid adieu! knowing vastly more the notes of being, to do's becoming but a distant path! ~ post script. as this feeble frame slowly ages, its output diminished with each passing year, it wants to believe it's only 20, but these bones and joints say otherwise. nowhere is this more evident than in the words that become stuck between synapses and pen.  so when a beloved fellow poet pitched a "call to arms," this was the best this mind was able to muster. here's to hoping it's just a momentary lapse in creativity!!   cheers to all you aging poets!!  Steve
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Sep 22, 2024
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