Without Warning, With Morning Poem by Lucy Gray

Without Warning, With Morning

Rating: 4.7


Summer is gone
and the moon is left hanging,
solitary in an untidy sky

Summer is gone
and the clouds beat the grass,
with a yawn, and a tearful sigh

Summer is gone,
and the trees wilt
their branches.
Tender leaves fall,
drift, sweep,
crawl
onto clay-covered floor

Everything falls
after summertime

evenings are swallowed
by night
mornings sink deep
into light

the world is quiet,
and tired,
and sad

heat stained, sun drained
Autumn flies in heavy chains
So we ask: why?
Summer is gone

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
I wrote this poem when I realised the evenings were getting darker and the days were getting colder. I wanted to express the sadness that winter brings for many people, after summer days filled with joy and sun.
Overall the poem is about sadness and loss. So summer could be interpreted as almost anything for the reader.
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Akhtar Jawad 28 September 2014

A beautiful and impressive write.

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