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Michelle Brown is an author, activist & public speaker who believes in common ground for all people.Appearances
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NEW POETRY For a new season
3 Layers and a Brassiere
By Michelle e. Brown
I’m not worried about the cold
The frigid wind from the north
Signaling the end of autumn.
I’m not worried about the change of season
Snow covering the remnants of pollenthat made me sneeze
I’ve got three layers and a brassiere
To keep me warm.
The winter winds signal the change
Herald the beginning
A change of season
A wave of emotions.
Holiday cheer
Gatherings of days gone by
Joy tinged with melancholy
Memories fade
Families spread out
Ancestral hearths abandoned
Growing cold
I’m not worried about winter’s chill
I have three layers and a brassiere
To keep my body warm
But my hearth
My heart
They shiver
(Big thanks to Gwen Rapoport for the inspiration)