Droplets

Droplets

A Poem by Hannah

Let's not waste them
she chides, gathering drops of time
in her worn jean pockets.

...a trace of quiet terror,
but take no heed. And
from their slow passing
calloused fingers carefully pry

She salvages and saves,
hoarding them until she
is almost soaked to her skin.

Yet, it is in her thirst
that she turns to find
them stagnant, sour to the taste.
A brief dirty dampness that
makes her wish for a new rain

© 2012 Hannah


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you are going to be very popular on here if you keep this standard up...great poetry with so few well chosen words you paint a vivid picture

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Hannah

12 Years Ago

Thanks for another incredibly kind review! :)

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Added on August 15, 2012
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Tags: Time, fantasy, water, rain

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Hello! :) My name's Hannah, and I'm from New Jersey (unfortunately...) I'm 16 years old (I'll be 17 in October) I love writing and reading, my favorite author is Edgar Allan Poe. I really got in.. more..

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