Dust Bowl

Dust Bowl

A Poem by MiriamMB

Her loneliness is a hundred year old famine,

there's a drought on her tongue,

her lips can only offer mouthfuls

of dead roots and dust,

her love is a field of dry oats.

she's a dust storm in late spring.

don't plant in her garden,

nothing grows where she sleeps.

© 2013 MiriamMB


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Added on May 2, 2013
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MiriamMB
MiriamMB

Denver, CO



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I write, and I want a place to share my poetry, read other people's poetry and learn to grow as a writer. I want to write on more than just impulse. more..

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