John Scully Poems

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1.
A New Emptiness

I found yesterday
today,
through unlit corridors,
and saw catastrophies
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2.
Now Departing From....

Long ash coats and cherry faces
say nearly, but not quite.
Long grey coats and beady faces
say tomorrow, maybe.
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3.
One Day In June

Amidst the hills full and lonely
I walked the ragged paths and stumbled stones,
Looking for a kind of longing,
A memory of that one day in June so long ago.
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4.
When Day Is Put Away.

On a wild and dreary hill,
the sun still on the horizon,
a running flock of birds
swirled and gathered, home to roost.
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5.
I Will Walk With You Awhile

When I know that evening's fog
will no more haunt and cloister me
I will come and walk with you awhile
knowing that my gloomy face will smile again.
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6.
One Day In Summer

When the morning was over
and the sun crumbling noon,
the ants kissed the patio dust
disappearing down cracks of the dead.
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7.
At Summer's End (August 1914)

The muffled-knock of high blown summer,
upon the leaves and grasses August since June,
wrap tightly like bundled flowers,
around the jaundiced seasoned air.
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8.
The Wildest Beauty

Rooks cawed,
over apples sliced and stored,
while nothing else stirred the air.
The day: Had a certain mystery and magic,
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9.
Some Happier Days

I thought I heard your morning step
but it was my heart beating
missing steps
as I spoke you name.
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10.
The Boatman's Lot

Western Winds of glory
drive across the waves
are sometimes kind and fair
to boatmen scurrying home
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