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Tag: black-eyed susan

September

September 3, 2017November 4, 2023 Sarah Russell51 Comments

Black-eyed Susans gossip in the gullies
between the road and corn
past harvest,
clouds in feather boas waltz
through pale silk skies, and cows head home
for milking, while
the hawk holds vigil on a fence post.

– Sarah Russell

 First published in The Houseboat
 Republished in Your Daily Poem
 

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Posted in poetryTagged black-eyed susan, fall, harvest, hawk, Poem, sarah russell, september

You can read more about my books here

I lost summer somewhere is available at Amazon and through Kelsay Books.

Emergence is available at Amazon and through Kelsey Books.

Today and Other Seasons is available at Amazon and Kelsay Books

You can read the first chapter or 2 of Ballerina Swan Lake Mobile Homes Country Club Motel if you open Amazon’s “Look Inside” feature.

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