Tag Archives: innocence
anchored
at the end of the pier rests an anchor ancient and huge and rusted a relic of an era sadly disappeared when I believed that your word could be trusted the buoys stretch on lines across the bay a plane … Continue reading
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Tagged anchor, butterfly, innocence, invisible, jellyfish, mediterranean, poem, poetry, provence, seaweed strewn, ultraviolet garden, what lies within
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dream trickles
as the morning light softly dispels the shades of the night which linger carelessly behind small buildings under verdant trees beneath tumbled hedgerows so the waking mind anxiously futilely forlornly follows the cloudy fragments of a dream as it … Continue reading