Fever of 1973

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    Fever of 1973

    No one to turn to
    Help is rare to find
    Friends are now enemies
    Families left behind

    I remember the good days
    When we would laugh, and sing, and play
    We had picnics in the sunshine
    and watched balloons fly by all day

    Now fear of fever is stricken everywhere
    Neighbors are dying in bed
    Yellow scarves plauge the city
    And carts search the streets for dead

    The market that once thrived with life
    Is distraught and picked at by rats
    The hot summer sun beats down on us
    We are drenched in exhaustion and sweat

    They say the fever will die out
    At the first frost of winter
    But summer seems to never end
    And the stench of the dead and dying still linger

    Many have escaped to the country
    The President also has left
    Empty homes are robbed of their treasures
    I pray for winter frost yet

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    tammiesmith commented on Fever of 1973

    04-07-2009

    Awesome....

    biks007 commented on Fever of 1973

    03-06-2009

    absolutely poignanat n heart touchy plz keep it up u will have the golden future ahead--best regards biks007

    alejapoet commented on Fever of 1973

    03-05-2009

    I believe and admire poems from the heart and of where we have been and where we are going now from all the pain-lies and disappointments. We survive-We live and we are strong. Author Aleja Bennett http://alejabennett.net84.net http://myspace.com/authoralejabennett

    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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