Poem: August

Even at a time when I wasn’t so busy, summer was short-lived. I wrote this poem in 2001 just before 9/11. I was kicking back and enjoying Labor Day and the last few days of summer just before school started, and before that fateful event.

AUGUST

August rushes by like desert rainfall;
A flood of frenzied upheaval,
Expected,
But still catching me unprepared.
Like a matchflame,
Bursting on the scene,
Heat and haze of crimson sunsets.
Like a dream
Of moon and dark barely recalled,
A moment,
Shadows caught in a blink.
Like a quick kiss;
One wishes for more
But it suddenly turns to leave,
Dragging summer away.

© 2001 Elizabeth Maua Taylor

UPDATE~~The thing about posting one’s words online is, one never knows where they will show up. I have submitted my poems to an online poetry community a few years back, including the above poem. Later on, I discovered the above poem at a garden site. Today I decided, being it’s the end of August, to look around and I found my poem posted in a few more places such as this gardening site owned by a retired librarian and martial artist, Savannah Now which is a group of Savannah blogs, WhiskeyRiver, a daily poetry/quote blog, Artful Thoughts, which is a very nice Christian site, Karate4Kids USA, this feminist blog…and, oh good grief, a slash Stargate fanfic of which I won’t link!

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3 Comments so far

  1. Angel on June 19, 2007

    Hi,
    We would like to use your poem for our final thought in the upcoming August/September issue. Please get back to me as soon as possible. The number is 770-451-9399.

  2. Angel on June 21, 2007

    Hi, we need your phone number in order to send the magazine. Otherwise they won’t deliver it. Can you call the office and give us your number? Thanks, Angel

  3. Elizabeth on June 21, 2007

    Will do, Angel.

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