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Parting Season

Comes a time, south or north

to go with the river bends

its weighty head to drink late

thoughts in bloom of April trees

grow fine and shade forgotten

moments are the best and last

to fade in summer things unsaid

grow wings to burn a while

the wind blows out the sun

in autumn dies

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Written by
luis-harss
American
Published
Aug 10, 2010
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10·56
Notes

a run-on poem, i.e. "the river" ends a sentence and begins another, and so on

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