John Myshkoff Poems

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1.
Red Tail Hawks

Beautifully executed chandelle
I thought,
They practice of course,
Or do they?
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2.
The Cardinal

The drab wooden mailbox
Crumbles unnoticed,
Its flecking paint tossed aside
By an unkind breeze.
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3.
Home

Wild grapes and honeysuckle
Their pungent scents mingled,
Float heavily on moist summer breezes,
Crickets and pond frogs
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4.
Eveningshade

Just a hint,
Of orange tendrils
Tint the darkening sky.
It wasn't July,
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5.
Hickory Smoke

The last wisps of hickory smoke
Stolen by a half hearted breeze,
Hung faintly near the campfire.
Embers sharing warmth
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6.
The Old Photo

The beached boat
Protected her skipper,
Giving refuge
When none could be found
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7.
Day's Work Done

Our neighbor Lawrence
Needs help haying,
Was all Harold said that morning.
The red pickup brought us there,
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8.
The Campsite

You could tell we were there
Our old tents still pitched
Fresh foot prints
Crossing one another
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9.
The Worker

As summer days fade
Imperceptibly at first,
I walk through blossoming clover,
Wondering will they return
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10.
Walking The Old Dirt Road

Shyly peeking over the east ridge
A hesitant sun tentatively appears.
Clouds have got the upper hand
Although, not for long I think.
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