Dry leaves rasp and scrap
The wind is a fevered wraith
Sun, golden terror.
The wind is a fevered wraith
Sun, golden terror.
Published by Mary Naylor confirmed
I was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1933. I grew up in Rhinelander, Wisconsin, a wild and beautiful state, rich in literature and lore. I loved the stories of Paul Bunyon and his ox, Babe. The hoax of t... View profile
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Post a CommentMary, I didn't know you were a poet. Great work, keep it up.