Last Poem From Mars
The heartfelt loneliness of Rover living on Mars can be relatable on earth in this poem.
By Gerry ThibeaultPublished about 19 hours ago • 1 min read
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Unbearable winds beget on
whims and warmth of the sun.
Days and nights scouring depths,
living within the grips of strangers
unlike the ones on mars with its generous
offer of forty more minutes in its day.
Mayflies have only twenty-four hours
to love—I watched one fall from a branch,
it is true what they say about brook trout.
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Gerry Thibeault
aspiring poet working on his first chapbook of poetry...


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