Fogs of Summer

 Clearly I remember the summer fogs as they

Ghosted the fields and slipped through the woods,

They softened the landscape and muffled every sound,

Gathered droplets on the trees and fell damply on our hoods.


Clearly I remember as the evening shadows fell

We kids made the fogs of summer swirl

As we ran heedless, laughing, flinging fir cones

At each other in the gloom, not a care in the world.


Vaguely now I see the drifting fogs of time

Slide through my days and blur my years,

But I hail the soon-coming Son Who will

Return to us our laughter and vaporize our tears.  







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