Selfless

Selfless

A Poem by Crowley
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...undulations, I like undulations

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I ate at your brasserie for a month and a day

Wisdom and milk chocolate pancakes with boysenberry

You insisted I knew better and ran your fingers through my hair


Sharing thoughts daily on how to save the world

Over wine and the thinnest slices of carpaccio

I sucked in your available soul and crooned new day songs


When night would fall you would dance in that nightgown

And I would stare with a teenage boy’s delight at the undulations

And sneak a kiss if only in my dreams and taste the faintest of cherry


Grant me one wish and I promise not to waste it on myself

I will carry your vision to the borders of the known world

And tell the winds of my other self, browning in the Arizona sun


© 2018 Crowley


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I hate being the first one here...I feel like in my bizzareness...others only listen and do not participate.
I ate for one month and a day just long enough to draw me in .....undulations and dreamy cherry dances...all in the winds of my one true self.. are they ever enamored in my flavor like this...is it what It feels like? I think it is just like....he smells of cookies and I hear words unspoken on lips I have never tasted.
YOUR BRILLANT and I sigh....

Posted 6 Years Ago



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Added on August 27, 2018
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Crowley
Crowley

Phoenix, AZ



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