Turquoise Summers

Turquoise Summers

A Poem by Marie Harrison
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A lazy summer chill poem

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Turquoise Summers

Summer sloth am I

Languid sucker for trash-reading in the sun

Lazy is my native tongue

Crack of cold Corona on the dock, makes me run

August Ash is my given name

I wear my bikini low as I move turquoise slow

Summer fun recall is my only golden glow

 

© 2011 Marie Harrison


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wonderful! I love summer, even I some kind of dislike it as well.
A Nice flow of poem, it sure is a wonderful summer there!

Posted 13 Years Ago


Good to look back on those languid days of exposure to the heat...a lovely golden glow

Posted 13 Years Ago



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Added on January 26, 2011
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Tags: Summer, Lazy, Reading in the Sun, Drinking bear in the sun, Great memories

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Marie Harrison
Marie Harrison

Atlanta, GA



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