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Meg B
Poems
Nov 2015
Curtain Call
The rain exploded from the sky,
water soaking the trees,
reds, oranges, and yellows
bleeding from beneath the leaves,
branches bending and swaying,
puppet-like under the great strength
of the storm.
I sat in silence for half an hour,
maybe longer,
mesmerized by the catastrophic dance,
the matinΓ©e performance unfolding outside
my living room window.
A brutal ballet,
trunks of trees moving ever so slightly
as the wind did its best to
pirouette and sweep the landscape
up in its rhythmic mastery.
Claps of thunder, whistle of wind,
a chorus climbing to its crescendo,
as I remained planted to my seat
when, at last, the raindrop feet
dulled to a stop,
only an occasional pitter patter
as the dancers made
their way off stage.
#metaphor
#dance
#fall
#rain
#storm
#imagery
#autumn
#dc
#landscape
Written by
Meg B
32/F/Washington, D.C.
(32/F/Washington, D.C.)
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