Tail turned to red sunset on a juniper crown a lone magpie cawks.
Mad at Oryoki in the shrine-room -- Thistles blossomed late afternoon.
Put on my shirt and took it off in the sun walking the path to lunch.
A dandelion seed floats above the marsh grass with the mosquitos.
At 4 A.M. the two middleaged men sleeping together holding hands.
In the half-light of dawn a few birds warble under the Pleiades.
Sky reddens behind fir trees, larks twitter, sparrows cheep cheep cheep
cheep cheep.
136 Syllables At Rocky Mountain Dharma Center
Allen Ginsberg
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Poem topics: light, red, sky, sun, sunset, together, grass, crown, room, walking, dawn, Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
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