![]() Summer HeatA Poem by Delmar Cooper![]() Nature of the beast![]() In the crack of my eye I see, as a stealthy cloud slithers by, Unblemished heaven, broad blue strokes of summer sky. Bright treasure from this vault descends to paint, guild, anoint your skin. Through apple branch motley, light, then shadow, dark then gold again My perfect languid leopard. Leapheart, snarl into my arms. Bite cat! Scratch, scrape, cause endurance of a thousand harms. Bloody my back, stripe me like a tiger marked, that catlike I too can join the summer heat, feel hot sun upon me beat Suffer fang, relish claw, pull you near with every strike Then gasping, spent, beneath the bough relent, Rebuild the purse we both have spent. Drowse in my arms, rest, far too soon this day will end Far too soon cold autumn night begin. © 2014 Delmar CooperFeatured Review
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Added on August 29, 2014Last Updated on September 7, 2014 Author![]() Delmar CooperTrussville, ALAboutI write- a little. I don't write to reinvent the wheel, or discover fire. I just drag along from sentence to sentence hoping for a spark. more..Writing
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