T. E. Niemi is a resident of New Hampshire. He writes screenplays, stories and poems. His poems have appeared in The Galway Review, Confingo magazine, Spectrum, The Orchards Poetry Journal, Inkfish Magazine, and elsewhere. His debut poetry chapbook, At Night and Other Poems, was published by Bottlecap Press in 2024.
Autumn Song
The trees, the trees are weeping
tears of orange, red and gold.
What sorrows were they keeping
that they now no longer hold?
In gray skies that are yearning
for the warmth of summer’s sun,
the honking geese cry warning
of the frigid nights to come.
And soon within the forest,
silence will supersede sound,
when animals seek their rest
in warm burrows underground.
Then all of my thoughts will turn,
as they have each fall before,
to all those for whom I yearn,
to the lost who are no more.
To a Love Long Lost
Long ago,
you held my heart,
a timid thing,
forlorn, apart.
You sheltered it
from all life’s pain,
and taught it how
to love again.
Now you no longer
hold my heart,
for time has pried
your hands apart.
Yet one truth,
constant, remains
from our start:
I hold your heart.
Insomnia
Each night I resurrect the dead
while awaiting sleep in my bed.
I think of all they did and said,
and wish they were alive instead.
the themes of death and longing bring the individual poems into conversation; thanks for sharing!