SubduedA Poem by Cherrie Palmerreworked this oneLonely dust devil sweeping along this road of dirt, you are driven by this southern waft. Ruffling feathers as you pass, disturbing a roadrunner from her nest. Pleasant wind your breath is spring, chasing away that wayward wind of winter. Subduing it in your subtle splendor; freeing up the Robin’s song and now we’ll see the crappie run and the sun shines both brighter and grander.
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16 Reviews Added on February 16, 2011 Last Updated on January 18, 2012 Tags: poem_nature Previous Versions AuthorCherrie PalmerOakland, ARAboutI am a published poet and love poetry. I live near the White River, and love trout fishing. I find my surroundings a great inspiration to me. I also have two books on Amazon Kindle: Obsession Starts.. more..Writing
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