SeafoamA Poem by Marina Rose
I couldn’t tell your skin from sadness on the dryest, darkest nights.
I refused to acknowledge the rising tides that licked my ankles, threatening to fill my lungs with seafoam. I threw my head back and laughed, instead. I, born of Neptune, am no different from the hungry tides. I want to wash you ashore and squeeze the water from your milky skin. You’ll be as translucent as a jellyfish. And I will smile, disgusted and aroused. © 2012 Marina Rose |
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Added on September 6, 2012 Last Updated on September 6, 2012 AuthorMarina RoseLanding, NJAboutHi, I’m Marina. I have found solace in writing since I was very young. My goal is to keep writing, even through the impossible dry spell that’s gotten a hold of me lately. Any kind of feed.. more..Writing
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