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September Poem

By sweetbrother

Topics: Poetry Source: AllPoetry Original source

I am in no mood for mourning; I will put away all sorrows and observe- leaves turn to brilliance this September as before yellow school buses return to placid morning streets as before a bright moon splashes cool light over tranquil evening landscapes as in all Septembers This September, in the mornings and the evenings televisions everywhere drone a litany of death tolls, hatred and revenge And as jets roar overhead a tingle of disquiet heats the ears during this September And a million voices, in timid murmurs recount rumors of further carnage and every clock ticks a million lives seconds closer to their doom during this September But I am in no mood for mourning; I rise for breakfast just like all other mornings and each day, seek the peace that springs from the expectation that the day's prosaic drone will comfort my ears through all Septembers Written November 5th, 2001 © on Nov 04 2001 11:53 PM PST   0 • 12

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