She Was Very Strange, And Beautiful Poem by Michael Burch

She Was Very Strange, And Beautiful



She was very strange, and beautiful,
like a violet mist enshrouding hills
before night falls
when the hoot owl calls
and the cricket trills
and the envapored moon hangs low and full.

She was very strange, in a pleasant way,
as the hummingbird
flies madly still...
so I drank my fill
of her every word.
What she knew of love, she demurred to say.

She was meant to leave, as the wind must blow,
as the sun must set,
as the rain must fall.
Though she gave her all,
I had nothing left...
Yet I smiled, bereft, in her receding glow.

Wednesday, July 24, 2019
Topic(s) of this poem: love
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Published by Romantics Quarterly, Tucumcari Literary Review, Poetry Podium, The Neovictorian/Cochlea, The Eclectic Muse, PW Review, Numbat (Australia) , The Best of the Eclectic Muse 1989-2003, The People's Poet (England, where it won 3rd place in a reader poll) , Nutty Stories (South Africa)and Poetry Life & Times
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