This Poem was Submitted By: Michael J. Cluff On Date: 2000-10-15 15:04:51 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Just Yet

At the stop sign I have to pause... he slides up... through the open window, I hear, "God speaks to me in thunderstorms I record his word for all others to hear." I scan the left, praying for the parade-pace traffic to pass. "Lately, I have not heard from him, it's been a long sixteen months, and I worry about him, you too." Yeah I think... me too. "But today he will talk, look to the sky," he slides away now becomes only a blanket-packed spot under the freeway. I am left to peer  at the pale azure sky and shudder for him, me all of us. I refuse to drive on just yet.

Copyright © October 2000 Michael J. Cluff


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