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The longest day (Free verse) by fair12
The first day of summer in the northern hemisphere - on this day, the
sun reaches its most northerly position in relation to the earth: twenty-
three degrees, twenty-seven minutes north latitudeâthe Tropic of
Cancer. For those of us in the northern hemisphere, today will be the
longest day of the year and tonight will be the shortest.
the sky cried heavy today
and the earth grew drunk
as the deluge continued
to seep into its pores
I wondered why
the heavens wept
with summer at its door
I thought maybe the angels
grew weary of watching,
the oaks became thirsty,
their brown flesh still dry
from harsh winter winds
maybe the ozone was shifting,
plateaus and barrier reefs
spreading their arms,
hugging new earth
midwestern states grew lush,
tropics and rainforest sprouting
on the banks of new lakes,
emerald forests emerging
from pockets of deep earth
even the worms felt like drowning,
their plump bodies writhing,
scuttling for dry land
twenty three degrees of sun
without warmth, pacing
behind the hindrance
of charcoal dark clouds,
and only the night will remember
the soft breeze from the north
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