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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Biting the Storm’s Tail

a poem by Harlon Rivers




Biting the Storm’s Tail

blusterous winds humbled the hilltop wilderness
sharp shards of heavy rain pelted the flinching earth
the vicious storm raged through the raucous fall atmosphere,
hurling downpour’s sheets of black sky from all directions
the uninvited silence of the owls speaks deafening volumes
nature’s voices are drown by the nighttime fury,
silent estrangement from the ordinary
… present moments…
shelter shook, walls rattled to the stud’s grounded foundation
testing the resolve of the reclusive wooden asylum
sleep eluded solace as the storm was...
watch the thinker toss and turn with the howling wind,
examine the darkness, view the night
this storm is without stillness…
turmoil ruminates through the scribed pages of dreams
sleeping revelations stirred by rumination
are thoughtfully uttered onto imaginings of paper
…at dawn…
broken branches chronicle the traumatic events
a tan sheet of watermark paper lies blank on the night stand
a broken tipped pencil on top of a wrinkled tablet page
hard day’s nights come and go… tempest dreams fade into light
silent reverie,
too deep for words,
is better dreamt than written…

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

bravo... well done indeed..I have experienced such storms.. the Pacific Rain Forest is no slouch.. I remember one such night in a shelter cabin at Lemolo Lake..

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