Wind In Mytilene Poem by Eloise Klein Healy

Wind In Mytilene

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and on the waves in turmoil
in the harbor
gulls floated
like pieces of paper
set adrift, little
boat-like birds
twirling
in the wind-tossed waves
that drove into
the strong arms of the seawall
at the apex of the bay
where a statue of Sappho stands,
young woman
with a lyre—not
looking out to sea
but glancing at the curve
of the seawall
and the birds,
those lost notes
before rain

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Sumit Ganguly 01 April 2016

Those lost notes/before rain- beautiful.10

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Eloise Klein Healy

Eloise Klein Healy

El Paso, Texas
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