Our Bravest FaceA Poem by CrowleyFrom a prompt of the picture up there. The picture is called Morning by Clarence White - 1906.We saw the glade, we strolled the hollow, at five o’clock I brushed your hair You sent shivers up my spine and talked of the milk white skin of my thigh And we laughed about the Mister and seriousness of political love and polemic lust And how difficult it is to listen to the worlds conventions and not lose hope Companion loved, companion lost You were rolled in oats and honey And I whinnied and pranced about The connection the slimmest and strongest filament Umbilical nourishment and telepathic rapture You left me without a shore We ate the berries, we bathed in lavender, at five o’clock you brushed my hair You told me you were moving on, we cried pools of memories into your lap And we laughed about the Mister and the seriousness or mortal thought and heavens trap And how difficult the night would be without the crickets Companion loved, companion lost I was awkward, lithe and funny And you laughed and rolled about The connection being severed by a razors edge What will I do without my sunshine I left you without a moor © 2019 CrowleyAuthor's Note
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21 Reviews Added on July 8, 2018 Last Updated on November 3, 2019 AuthorCrowleyPhoenix, AZAboutLike to hang out with other writers and see what's what. Have met a lot of good people on this and other sites through the years. Decided to come back and do a little posting and reading. Hit me up i.. more..Writing
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