Life, in Terms of an End
by Paul O. Jenkins
Life, in terms of an end,
Is tricky to mend.
Decline, despair, depart,
With withered heart.
Death, if seen as life’s twin,
Is tempting as sin.
Review, relent, release
With newfound peace.
Is tricky to mend.
Decline, despair, depart,
With withered heart.
Death, if seen as life’s twin,
Is tempting as sin.
Review, relent, release
With newfound peace.
Paul O. Jenkins lives in New Hampshire and increasingly in the past. His poems and short stories have appeared in numerous journals including Blue Unicorn, The Avalon Literary Review, Westchester Review, The MadrigaI, Last Leaves, The Galway Review, The Northern New England Review, and The Field Guide.