Try To Remember Poem by Nero CaroZiv

Try To Remember



Try to remember late Indian summer of September
When life was breathless before school days started and the fields were calm and mellow.
Try to remember the falling leaves in innocent world and the particular crow, a member
Of a wider flock on a wire fence as the grass was green and heavily bending under grains so yellow.


Try to recall the kind of warm sluggish days, meadow full of grass so yellow
Leaves were stillhelplessly hung on rigid peel of weaving boughs
When you were a young smooth face, before growing into callow fellow,
Try to bring back those happy days when you strayed in vast fields free and aloof


Try to sail back into past time when life was so beautiful and tender
The flowers bloomed till end of November
In your window swayed the dangling willow until late in December
Try to remember the hills to school full of pricking thorns on morning splendor


The gentle nights when your dreams were kept beside your pillow.
And you waited for the night to finally sink on the world
Since you knew the pleasant dreams would keep you not so bored
That love of nature and the world was an ember in your heart about to billow.

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