Swollen Teardrops Fall Poem by Michael Walkerjohn

Swollen Teardrops Fall



Life, time; just nothing's
fancied beautiful blooming
juvenile dawned shines

golden glittering's
graceful dazzling flowers
fragranced companions

evaporating
wily juxtapositions
decaying slowly

unlikely wisdoms
aging forgotten lifetimes
sometimes remembered

youth passes, crossing
in that moment knowingly
swollen teardrops fall

Swollen Teardrops Fall
Monday, August 24, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: relationships
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Inspired by communications and comments of Mohamad Zaher
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