Saturday, October 16, 2021

To Wait Out a Storm by Susan Isla Tepper

The grass so still
as if it stopped growing
you stop under a tree
when lightning
rips up the sky—
the worst place
to wait out a storm
 
on your last.
 
If the old Chestnut
splinters from electric current
taking you along
 
you can go knowing
your profound moment.




Susan Isla Tepper is a twenty years published writer in all genres.  Her current project is an Off-Broadway Play on the subject of art and life.

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