the first week of autumn

the first week of autumn

A Poem by Marcus Mckenzie

early afternoon and already
street lamps come to life
and the daylight's growing tired
yesterday's fierce, dry tumult died
and today is buried at sea

the wet weeks came in a day

summer sons complain and
lost eyes begin to shine
for every blue hole, every golden globe
which manages to moth-eat its way
through autumn's grey veils

the days of decay take their turn again

© 2008 Marcus Mckenzie


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Added on June 21, 2008