Banish Morning Fear
Banish Morning Fear
When he woke at dawn, it was his habit to think
each new day offered another adventure for him;
he smiled at himself, at his age to be concerned
with such thoughts, but still he liked the wonder of them.
But today, as he lay half-roused, a finger of fear
troubled his mind as if the morning’s surprise
might point out a sorrow born ahead of its time—
just then his wife stirred, opened her comfortable eyes.
Publication Details
Original Citation
Modern Maturity 23.4 (Aug.-Sept. 1980) 20.
Word Count
77
Original Publication
Date Published
1980
Complete Poems
399
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