A World of Her OwnA Poem by CrowleyJust a little ditty.
A World of Her Own
Her hair smelled like the Wyoming sunshine He asked her where she'd been Through her new found lover's aura She whispered, "just out" He hung his head in deep despair Wondering what kind of man could let her go She placed her hand on the back of his neck She whispered, "we're fine" She took him ever so lightly To a place behind the alfalfa fields, Next to the cottonwood stump Beneath the lilac bush There, in the hollow of a furled elm leaf Existed an entire world, albeit small Everything a world should have, existed there And primarily love She smiled at him and held his hand And watched as the world, her world, ebbed and flowed And then, when it was time to go She whispered, "pure joy" The next week after the last of the cameras had left The little world was dead and gone Crushed beneath the big worlds prying eyes, he invited She whispered, "I'll die" There are places in this world That exist for the hearts of the worthy There are places in this world That are not meant for you
© 2010 CrowleyAuthor's Note
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Added on July 27, 2010Last Updated on July 28, 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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