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Where the Fireflies Go

The sunflowers are
loosing some of their luster
serving as a reminder
that summer is not forever
like it seemed once
when long ago
and far away
the lightening bugs
like tiny marvels
bursts of brightness
flew under
a starry night
and the stars,
you could see them
but there was still
mystery in that night air
a darkened solace
after a hot day
of riding a bicycle
down that winding driveway
under the canopy of
tree-lined
and southern-style homey
remnant of
Georgia people
that little place
surrounded by
the blackberry orchard
fields of peas
and watermelon
maybe the best place
for summer
now I wonder
where the lightening bugs flew
and why the stars are dimmer
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  1. beautiful poem… nothing lasts forever is beautifully described in these lines…
    ” serving as a reminder
    that summer is not forever ”
    loved it… ๐Ÿ™‚

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