Spring Still Poem by Daniel Miltz

Spring Still



A meteor flashes out forth away
Over the wide statures of olden snows
A drought-afflicted sky, moronic stray
Flaccidly, cascading, its essence flows
Resting lazy, on terrestrial d'splay

A gasp of quiet, fills, the whiff serene
Crypt of dark, amongst, shadowy abyss
Dreary stones, all over place as streams glean
Its abundance. Behold! A utter hiss
Listening to quiet shining moon scene

© daniel miltz

Spring Still
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: spring
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Daniel Miltz

Daniel Miltz

Detroit, Michigan
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