Electric with the Sun



Electric with the Sun

 

Seasons of query; blood moon sullen

keeper of the corn; coolness of breath

peeking sun warm; misty fogginess lifts.

grass wet with dew; footprints are aplenty.

fresh moldy earth turned by the oxen.

hard sharp edge; pussy willow softness

smells of mint taro; thankful for senses

flowers burst with sun; lilacs bloomed today.

specter of essence; keeper of the scents

wafting through life; freshness of cut grass

inner core of sulfur; buds of opening leaves

sweet taste of roses; electric with the sun.

 

Ken Allan Dronsfield


Ken Allan Dronsfield is a 64 year old disabled veteran, poet and fabulist originally from New Hampshire, now residing on the plains of  Oklahoma. His work can be found in magazines, journals, reviews and anthologies. He has two poetry books, "The Cellaring" a collection of 80 poems of light horror, paranormal, weird and wonderful work. His newest book, "A Taint of Pity: Life Poems Written with a Cracked Inflection just released on Amazon.com. He is a three time Pushcart Prize and Best of the Net Nominee for 2016-2017. Ken loves writing, thunderstorms, walking in the woods at night and spending time with his cats Willa and Yumpy. 

1 Comments

  1. Excellent piece!

    You have so much going on as a writer, it's always impressive to read you.

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