Marian Elizabeth
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XVII (Paris)A Poem by Marian ElizabethA poem from my collection "Between Anorexia and I" |
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LIV (wisteria)A Poem by Marian ElizabethA poem from my collection "Between Anorexia and I" |
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So I May LiveA Poem by Marian ElizabethHear crimson jewel of my chest By turbulent feelings stirred; From your ocean of grey sadness Waves wash upon shores of grief. Do retreat.. |
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UntitledA Poem by Marian ElizabethThere is a mischievous gypsy That cheats my fate with her cards, That makes me believe the moon Drew good omens on my palm, That talks of.. |
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XXXII (a fountain)A Poem by Marian ElizabethA poem from my collection "Between Anorexia and I" |
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XV (cherries)A Poem by Marian ElizabethA poem from my collection "Between Anorexia and I" |
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CatharsisA Poem by Marian ElizabethThe catharsis of the moon comes easy; All she does is pull the waters, The tears of phases, together That with lenient execution Kiss th.. |
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UntitledA Poem by Marian ElizabethSitting at a chill cafe, Under the spell of good jazz, I felt a bohemian thread Bind the vessels in my heart And I thought of trinkets, c.. |
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UntitledA Poem by Marian ElizabethAfter blazing leaves of pleasure In a labyrinth I walked Pressured to discover exits But wanting to discover none. In my mind I raced th.. |
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Quote 3 (this is not a poem)A Poem by Marian Elizabeth“Motherhood seems to women what breathing or drinking water seems to humans all; but some of us find the water too cold and ill tasting and the .. |