The earthy, barmy, leafs scurry
Pull'ng rapidly, in peak flurry
Lamenting blind, as mists worry
Crude, cool, calm earth, attacks slowly
Silly, calmy breeze, shoo wholly
Sharp plume, vanishes hollowly
Descending riveted cloud gleam
Sputtering upon scratching stream
Hurries vacant, in sprinkling steam
Lying oaks bewail 'n bemoan
Giggling delicately, unknown
On the clear red foundlings, windblown
Deciduous elm trees fluster
As slow clouds be, one of cluster
Slowly, dis'ppears in a duster
Suavity, forlorn, pebbles grieve
Among slugg'sh, buttermilk sky heave
Stars twinkl' thru' soupy vapor retrieve
© daniel miltz
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