Summer Is Nearly Gone Poem by Jesus Diaz Llorico

Summer Is Nearly Gone



'Summer is nearly gone
And the rains are about to come
Flowers starts to appear
With the onset of another year
I hear the cooing birds
Their flocks and gentle camel herds
And trees shed more branches
In glimpse of life's second chances

Before the moon rises
My shadow show gloom in my eyes
I will walk in the desert
To sought nature with open heart
Why in a single glance
She ravished my soul like a trance
In wonder one can think
How lovers pass their silent links

Even when I'm asleep
My longing heart is still awake
For I can hear her love
Knocking at the heaven's above
With the closing of dawn
And the gleaming rays of the moon
Her love awakens me
In dark clusters of the desert trees.'

Thursday, August 14, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: love and art
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Ency Bearis 15 August 2014

great poem to ponder, nice write

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Gajanan Mishra 15 August 2014

dark clusters, desert tress, I like it, good one.

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