Wings Of Fair-Hair Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

Wings Of Fair-Hair



August is the origin in us it rises.
The sky of song of the cicada, watch the sun.
Clear wings of fair-hair she has left undone,
with heat by the falls around us.
Sand crane of the dunes hoovering.
Left, us it' which is felt.
So it is heavy and heavy it is So, it is.
Emptied the grip which should be broken off freely, it.
And that you must be settled,
August because it is short than exact.
By September her journey' It has arrived.
Cicada's exacted simply,
from the ground, At the time of her sun.

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James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By
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