The Glory of the Winds by Katrenia G. Busch

The Four Winds that whistle  

Each direction that they go 

Overwhelming as they trample  

As they blast and blow—  

 

Serving as an earthly vessel  

North, south, east and west  

The seasons— that they assemble 

And the times— that they possess  

 

Gusts that sweep and carry  

Leaves that fall and tumble  

Ever—to reveal—their own glory  

As they cease to ever stumble  


Katrenia G. Busch ORCID ID:  0000-0002-7377-4571 and Web of Science Researcher ID AAU-4227-2021has been working for the last year and a half for The American Psychological Association as a Journal Reviewer and offers expertise and knowledge to the psychological research community. She also serves as a Film Critic for Hollywood Weekly Magazine, a Celebrity Interviewer and writer for Heart of Hollywood Magazine, as well as a Reviewer for Prospectus: A Literary Offering and has worked as an Editor and journalist. Some of her published works can be found in The Screeched Owl, IO Magazine, The Chamber Magazine, Literature Today, Westward Quarterly, Trouvaille Review, Riverrun, Police Writers, Senior Care Quest among others. 

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