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Arlice W Davenport
Poems
Aug 2018
Still Life
The wind lifts the moon above the darkened wheat.
I touch the water
and think of nothing.
The cold night beckons
to the slow, bending shadows.
Between the trees
a feather falls.
The leaves divide my breathing
toward the long, ashen poplars.
There now.
Listen.
The clear movementβs gone.
Written by
Arlice W Davenport
M/Kansas
(M/Kansas)
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