After The Rain

I watched a young
boy beat his
chest and scream at
the dawn until
the liquid sky drove
him away.
He chased thunder
and
butterflies with the
same enthusiasm;
oozing a lust for
living in his chasm
of youth.
Ten years full of
questions and scabbed
up knees, freckled dreams
running across green fields
and sunlit meadows.
Golden little life,
resting beneath a
willow tree to sip the
sweetness
from the clover and
honeysuckle flowers.
Hours full of pocketknife
afternoons, whittling sticks
into arrows to
shoot at the moon.
And after the rain
oh sweet green youth,
run barefoot with the
wind
toward a sinless
sky.
And live, live
live, for tomorrow
will come with a sigh.

From: 
Thomas W. Case




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ABOUT THE POET ~
Thomas W. Case is an American poet. He has published two volumes of poetry and countless individual poems in anthologies around the world. His upcoming collection of poems entitled, Seedy Town Blues Collected Poems will be available soon.


Last updated January 27, 2024