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Ranting Summer Rage

Summer comes, and with a convert's zeal, designs new ways to violate bouquet. With manic energy she burns the hue off jacaranda, strangles roses Turns Bermuda grass to hay. A kitten leaps off hot concrete  and panting shallow breaths, rests on a huge magnolia blossom; a white cocoon of angel  dying burnt sienna death. Old fool winter, long seduced by feigned orgasmic sighs,  peers through clouds at naked Summer, who, in heated rage dishevels beds of flowers Spring has tenderly arranged. After months of terror Summer finishes her raid. Fall arrives with cool wet cloths to soothe the fevered day.                                

Copyright © February 2001 Rachel F. Spinoza


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