Lightning in the Sky: Poetry for a Dark Age

SM NEWMAN

11/3/11

THINGS FALL

It doesn't seem to matter
If the wind is falling
Things fall
All by themselves
The circumstances
May not be apt
But somehow
The blocks
Find their niche
And never move again
And if there
Was ever anything
To boast about
It's long forgotten
Posted by SM Newman at 11:30 AM
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