Summer Symphony

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We hold hands and sit wordless
while sipping iced coke.
Stars paint the back porch
in monochrome rainbows
as whippoorwills and crickets
protest to ZZ Top blues.
Ancient trees sway in rhythm,
unmindful of the warring symphony.

On the rise,
moonlight creates dappled patterns
on a crumbling steeple.
She turns to the church and mumbles lyrics
from Jesus Just Left Chicago.

All creatures pause.

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tazz317tazz317about 12 years ago
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WillowedCabinWillowedCabinover 12 years ago
I absolutely

loved this. A complete and total 5.