«Where Have The Fireflies Gone?» by Winnie

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«Where Have The Fireflies Gone?» by Winnie

A thin veil of gloaming covered the verdant groves

as it devoured the remaining daytime

I stood alone scanning the horizon

and began to have flashbacks of the olden days

when a lanky lass me basked under the same twilight 

but under the canopies of scattered custard apple trees

too carefree and unafraid of the cast eerie shadows

for I have glimpsed the lightning bugs frolicking on the dark

while crickets sang a cacophony of tune 

and my mama’s sweet voice prodding me to go inside

now sweet memories gone

until all that is left

a wistful thinking of where the years have gone

and where the fireflies have gone

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Author’s Bio

Rowena Liwanag-Suarez obtained a degree in Psychology but has since shifted her focus to pursue her passion for writing poems and stories.

She is fast gaining recognition in the literary world, having contributed her poem «Yesteryear’s Innocence» to the #1 Amazon bestselling book «Hidden in Childhood: A Poetry Anthology». Her short story will soon be published in the anthology «A Girl Named Ana» in her country. She is currently working on her standalone novel, which is set to be published this 2025.

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