Poems ✍️

  26.09.2025
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Author: Carl Sandburg

Buckwheat

THERE was a late autumn cricket,
And two smoldering mountain sunsets
Under the valley roads of her eyes.
There was a late autumn cricket,
A hangover of summer song,
Scraping a tune
Of the late night clocks of summer,
In the late winter night fireglow,
This in a circle of black velvet at her neck.
In pansy eyes a flash, a thin rim of white light, a beach bonfire ten miles across
dunes, a speck of a fool star in night's half circle of velvet.
In the corner of the left arm a dimple, a mole, a forget-me-not, and it fluttered a
hummingbird wing, a blur in the honey-red clover, in the honey-white
buckwheat.




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