poem
unkept weeds grow between fragile pieces of my body.time slips fast, like water in a still pond.
everywhere i go silhouettes of you remind me
of that biter summer air. taste of milkweeds
and brown sunflowers linger on my tainted tongue.
our laughter twisted high into the milky clouds.
places our fingers first met, where we used to dance
places our fingers first met, where we used to dance
below a pale moon. the song of the crickets
would fill the humid night as our eyes
would fall further into one another.
as years turn into centuries, my rose heart
as years turn into centuries, my rose heart
would begin to crumble
and it was always you who would come back to
and it was always you who would come back to
pick up the shattered pieces in the dead of winter.
where nothing speaks and our still pond has
iced over, scattered with fallen
acorns and the weak shine of the January sun.
i have always loved you
i have always loved you
as if you were mine
and the sons of Spring
were our children.
Queen Of Crows
Queen Of Crows
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