For a Boy I Once LovedA Poem by BrinaYour freckles were dandelion seeds, Blown with the tender breath of a child out of school, Come to land on the first pretty thing they see. Your voice was the buzzing of bees, A low thrum echoing against milkweed and daisies, Reminding me I am alive. Your eyes were sapphires, Were bluebirds come to sing, Were forget-me-nots I always remembered. Were blue buttons that had been sewn into my voice, Each sentence of mine leaving behind A bit of something about me you had helped hold together. You were as pale as baby's breath, But when you blushed, My oh my, what a rose you were. © 2019 BrinaReviews
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4 Reviews Added on February 17, 2019 Last Updated on February 19, 2019 AuthorBrinaMNAbout“Life will hit you hard in the face, wait for you to get back up just so it can kick you in the stomach. But getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to remind your lungs how much the.. more..Writing
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