Indian Summer Where I Live
Submitted by Jessi on Friday, May 8th 2009No Comment
Season of flutes
and bare arms,
the ruckus of bees
at the door,
snarl of fire engines
in this desert.
I am already thinking
of pumpkins and silence,
the homecoming of color,
the rescue of first rain.
Dorthea Grossman
Contributing Writer
West Los Angeles, CA
“I like to think my poems are honest and that they connect me with my fellow mammals in a way that is both aesthetically pleasing and comforting. If they retain an air of mystery/humor, so much the better.”
The late Allen Ginsberg called Dorothea (Dottie) Grossman's poetry, "clear, odd, personal, funny or wild-weird, curious and lucid." The award-winning poet lives, works and writes in Los Angeles.


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