The Watering HoleA Poem by CrowleyA repost about being thirsty...(everything is a repost at this point.)The Watering Hole
One hundred and fifty miles The pads of my feet ache heat My head caught between the gloves of boxing kangaroos Thoughts mixing with death and visions of grandeur My throat reverberates, drying mucous tissue Breathing with a dusty click Skin baked with an uneven glow Eyes scritch scratched with particles of blowing sand I will reach it by sundown I can smell the wetness that has long since been but hint Now it enters in rolling ocean waves Promising, enchanted, sweet swallows I long for the fairytale gulp, the gut busting fullness I will keep drinking until sick with extended belly The water, the lure and the staple Keeping the hyenas at bay But the real reason for the journey The chance at unorthodox companionship In the light of overwhelming need, thirst… no loneliness If only for the briefest respite CSR
(HAIL!) © 2010 CrowleyAuthor's Note
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11 Reviews Added on May 15, 2010 Last Updated on June 7, 2010 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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