Turn-of-Age

Turn-of-Age

A Poem by Andromeda
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i hate writing descriptions.

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They were running through the candles

Like a car on an interstate of four dollar gasoline,

 

And the memories were burning in an uneven haze,

Holding time by the handles: past and present and future

 

In the light of the flame and the gold-hued sheen

That lit the air and hovered like a prayer

 

As they let the candles of final summer afternoons

Flame and glow and dance,

 

Seeing the wick burn near an end,

Held tight in a turn-of-age trance.

 

© 2008 Andromeda


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Added on August 11, 2008

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Andromeda
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