Seasons of the Tamaracks
By Bruce
H. Markuson and Katie Briggs
From out of the bog and
lifting of fog.
When blackbirds begin to
sing.
Branches grow new, over
waters so blue.
Tamaracks hail the
coming spring.
Then throughout summer
days, they bask in the rays.
And reach for the love
of the sun.
But when needles are
gold, the year’s become old.
They know that the
autumn has come.
Then darker is the day,
when skies become gray.
And the north winds
begin to blow.
Winter’s story is told,
and all becomes cold.
Then they’ll slumber,
beneath the snow.
Bio:
Bruce Markuson lives
with his wife and two children in Milwaukee WI. He has a novel and over a
hundred short stories published. Bruce is also working on a number of series.
He enjoys writing and often finds himself with writer’s obsession. He says the
best way to write is to have an ending then write to that ending.
Check out his blog
at http://brucemarkuson.blogspot.com/
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