Poetry Aberdeen | Dead Good Poets

Michael Dennis Browne


Michael Dennis Browne

Poems


Like Him, Like my Dead Shepherd

In a Dark Time

At the Cabin

Fire

Child's Elm Song

In Chicago

Mary, Seventeen


Fire

Michael Dennis Browne

You love a fire; you love to sit and watch
the little stars float up toward the larger,
you love how dark is torn a while
by something ragged you've begun
with paper twists, with scraps, with twigs,
how leaves are shaking all about you
and down the hill the owl is calling, calling.
You chatter, joke, wave sticks. Your eyes shine,
and it is summer still, on earth our home,
as always in that other land we dream of
with its fires, its children. You are twelve,
as I write this; you are ten (just); you are seven.


Books and Beans

Dead Good Poets acknowledge the continued support of
Books and Beans and Aberdeen City Council

Aberdeen City Council