Poems (Cromwell)/Grief

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4446009Poems — GriefGladys Cromwell
GRIEF
Exultant whirlwind wrung the branches;
And the weak leaves were loosed with power.
I heard the pelting dissonances;
Anguish in the autumn shower.

But living petals now take wing
Like butterflies with dusky flashes;
April flutters her white ashes
Inaudibly, remembering.