the  coral in  mutation

the coral in mutation

A Poem by Latifa
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after months of hibernating imagination.

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the
adieu salty waters.

I'm departing with the urgency
to feel the breeze.
they say it's dry but mild,
mild but striking.
A very honorable performer,
striking life,
invading the porous earth
with the intention of rebirth,
granting whispers of throbbing elation.
 I learned to dance wet.
here I shall swirl waterless.
wearing my green laced leaves
and growing wooden branches.
I heard the flora tribe
of whom I'll join has that custom.
I 'll be a maiden bride,
wearing a green gown,
nesting my rainbow parade of colors,
prolongably beneath the strokes of that yellowish disk
of whom I  heard endless stories.
I'll witness a less gloomy darkness,
in the union of a dandy army
that flickers mystic winks of light.
adieu salty waters.
the brackish tenure is well over now.
I set forth into the dry
and wait for the seasonal cloudburst
to spring me homesick.

© 2016 Latifa


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I pictured frolicking mermaids reading this. Good one

Posted 8 Years Ago


I do believe going under water
one realizes just how small our world can be
How our scope is so narrow

Yet very much widened by your poem here

Beautiful !!!

Posted 8 Years Ago


I'm coming out of the dead, lol

Posted 8 Years Ago



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Latifa
Latifa

oran, oran, Algeria



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