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Adelaide B. Shaw

Epiphany

Bolts of lightning. One after the other, followed by a crash, a thud, like an exclamation point added for emphasis. And drumming rain gradually changing to a gentle pitter-patter. Just after midnight, chain saws and shouting. A road crew. Men with hard hats clearing the street, cutting the downed maple that stood at the edge of my property, removing a hundred year’s growth in less than an hour.  

the longest day
beginning the countdown
to winter

About the Author

Adelaide B. Shaw

Adelaide B. Shaw lives in Somers, New York.  She has been creating Japanese poetic forms for fifty years. Her books, Travel Souveniers, An Unknown Road, and The Distance I’ve Come, are available on Amazon. She posts published work on http://www.adelaide-whitepetals.blogspot.com.


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