A Wish You Sometimes Want Poem by Peter S. Quinn

A Wish You Sometimes Want

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Bring to this coldness new summer to live
Into the darkness that follows this road
Heavy as usual is its eclipse load
With nothing but panes frost roses to thrive
The laces of cold in the cracks of rime
Holding to moments of its dullness sky
Seeds that are trying to earth again shall die
Until again spring comes in its prime

Wish you sometimes want can't come through
For the new beginning is not in yet
To rise from yield of the summer blue height
But one day once more there will be the new
Coming to garden's bed with the right set
Turning the winter to summer night's light

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COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Shane Clift 04 January 2008

I love it its great. Your words are wonderful. Thanks

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