Keith Logan
Keith Logan
Jun 05, 2016

Anne's Story

Withered and brown am I
by season's circumstance,
though dead to all stimuli
to the wind's song I dance.

Now autumn is all I know,
winter my only aim;
springtime was so long ago
but summer never came

A stirring now deep inside
becomes the sweetest pain,
my one love will near reside
but plays a wilful game.

Summer is a blooming cloud
for all the world to see,
my heart full and booming loud
because my love loves me.

About This Poem

Editing Stage: Editing - rough draft

About the Author

Region, Country: United Kingdom (Scotland), GBR

Favorite Poets: Robert Burns

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Comments

jane210660

Oh Keith, this is lovely. I enjoyed this. A beautiful homage, which I had assumed was to your wife, but having read your last comment, I probably got that wrong.
Am I right in thinking it once again refers to Persuasion, when Captain Wentworth realises Anne loves him after all.
My mind is a bit woolly at the moment and not very focused. Some might say - no change there then!
Jx

Keith Logan

During an extended stay in hospital some years back when, among other things, I could not concentrate to read - a sentence or two and my head started swimming, I chose to write some poetry about the characters of Jane Austen, as I had recently read her books. Indeed I had to retire at that point and as part of a leaving present was given her novels as spoken books. Anyway, as you might imagine most of the fifty plus poems I wrote were dire. Every now and then I dig through them to find one I feel like updating. She is still, by far, my favourite author.