Late Shift

Late Shift,5 / 5 ( 1votes )

Midnight, and the wind

rising among sumacs

is the only sound.

 

Above the mountain

a moon just past full

silvers the thin clouds.

 

Only the late shift can tell

the song of the autumn sumac

from the winter song of the moon.

 

In the hush between ingots

even this mill is touched

by night’s white breath.

 

From “Rooms The Wind Makes”

 

moon

 

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James Deahl was born in Pittsburgh during 1945. He lives in Sarnia with the writer Norma West Linder. He is the author of twenty-three literary titles, the four most recent being: Two Paths Through The Seasons (with Norma West Linder, 2014), North Point (2012), Rooms The Wind Makes (2012), and North Of Belleville (with Richard M. Grove, 2012). He is the father of Sarah, Simone, and Shona.
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