Poems
by William A Baurle
Jun 1, 2011
A Quintelle
In nineteen sixty-four, one summer's day,
I swam in darkness. Then I saw a light
that flickered faintly, dim, and far away.
I found the world was cold, and much too bright.
I wept, and mourned the loss of mother night.
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