relievable springA Poem by h d e rushin
relievable spring, primed by faith or observance. Poetry comes down with it's tempting voice, it's rue assuage like a morning asprin under the tongue. I commit to the 81 milligrams each morning with worshiped devotion, reducing my chance of dropping dead from this broken heart. It also shows promise, I am told, in releasing love from the rug of skins, karoos finger paint, curing the monotony from the room, relaxing the curls from the bad perm, opening a closed hand for the lawman, and releasing, for the replaced hip, somer-saults and solvents.
relievable moon, cut off by day, says so much at night, but wont stop whispering that it's saddened by isolation. © 2012 h d e rushin |
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