End Of Summer Poem by Daniel Miltz

End Of Summer



A summer evening lunges eagerly
Singing in an iridescent color
Trampling mindly, in quiet cheerfulness
While autumn, longing, cries thunder
In chilly night air, truculently
Daylight stands proud with present glow
Soon snowflakes will begin to fall
While angels dance in moonlight show

© daniel miltz

End Of Summer
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: summer time
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Daniel Miltz

Daniel Miltz

Detroit, Michigan
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