Cloud No Bigger than a Man's Hand
Cloud No Bigger than a Man's Hand Dick Allen It approaches from the sea, too small for thunder and lightning but ominous as a closed fist and what it will bring nearing us, growing larger, is completely unknown. Beware the leaves blowing, beware the spot on the sun. All is turned toward it. It rides the brow of the mind. Soon, it will shadow one cliff and a small lifeguard stand. Beware the leaves blowing, beware the spot on the sun. Do your work well. Behold the work yet to be done. |