April Winds by Michael Lee Johnson

Featured Poem / Fall/Winter 2015


April Winds
 (V2) 

April winds persist
in doing charity work
early through
willow tree branches
melting reminisces of
snow crystals
on my balcony.
Canadian geese wait
impatiently for their
winter feeding below.
The silent sounds
they hear-
no dropping
of the sunflower
seeds.

-2008-

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MICHAEL LEE JOHNSON lived ten years in Canada during the Vietnam era:  now known as the Itasca, IL poet.  Today he is a poet, freelance writer, photographer who experiments with poetography (blending poetry with photography), and small business owner in Itasca, Illinois, who has been published in more than 750 small press magazines in 26 countries, he edits 7 poetry sites.  Michael is the author of The Lost American:  From Exile to Freedom (136 pages book), several chapbooks of poetry, including From Which Place the Morning Rises and Challenge of Night and Day, and Chicago Poems.  He also has over 69 poetry videos on YouTube.

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