This Poem was Submitted By: Gene Dixon On Date: 2002-04-04 16:34:05 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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How Should You Answer Spring?

Moons rise to suns, seeking light. Suns rise to moons bearing burning bouquets. Are all flowers fire? Bright bows and billowed quilts, like sails on strange ships, catch your breath. How should you answer Spring? A quiet word, an almost unheard acquiescence, softly sibilant, like a sigh. Yes, say it slowly, yes. Clowns ask curious questions. Jesters offer amorous advice. There are moments when even comedy makes you cry. April is an odd month.

Copyright © April 2002 Gene Dixon


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