By R. Gerry Fabian The geese form their V,changing leaders,as they head southin the distant sky.Acorns aboundsending the squirrelsinto a rapturous rampage.Leaves turn -yellow, red and orange -release their holdto flutter earthward.There is a heavinessin the chilly morning air.and soon evening lightswill dot the darknessbefore supper is prepared. R. Gerry Fabian is a published writer and … Continue reading Skeins Of Geese
End of the Year and Other Poems
By R. Gerry Fabian End Of The Year Is December 31 the antithesis of the earlier December 25 or rather a portly pregnant peasant expecting the arrival of a malcontent midwife at midnight. Christmas Snow Sonnet Mistletoe pine red berry wreaths reflect Earlier Christmas times when as a child Really being good meant you could … Continue reading End of the Year and Other Poems
