Days Grow Calm
by Frances Leitch
The days grow calm
Winter silence
Filling the desert soul
With snow – falling, falling
Falling asleep
Close the eyes that saw
Road runners scooting about
Chasing lizards perched on rocks
Marigolds sprout
And heard
Winged chatter
Darting over prickly top
Miles and miles and miles
The snow drift unfolds
Our memory fading
Of the vivid land
Veiled in snowy
Furls of sand
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Feeling that life is in nature’s palm, Frances has spun tales of life and the
sea, desert, sun and wild spaces since youth. In more than 30 years of
writing, she’s done poems, articles, short stories, public relations, and
having a hobo spirit, traveled through 48 states and 17 countries.
She most enjoys writing poetry and hopes to pass on nature’s wonder, a kernel
of meaning, and feeling – that pockets a bit of the sun.
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