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FWood Jul 2020
Hummingbird you fell to the ground, I scooped you up and put you where no one would ever hurt you, taking the pain for us both.

Innocent and intricate, this world wasn’t made for your beauty.

I thought you’d forget me until You buzzed overhead today, perched on the tree and looked me in the face

reminding me to relentlessly feast on sweetness while the sun reveals an iridescent beauty blunted by the night.
FWood Jul 2020
We could have been quiet lovers
we should have remained  strangers
To know you is to  want to know you more
Your thoughts, actions, heart, and mouth
Deprivation magnifies curiosity
the feel of your stubble on my neck,
and strangers don’t do that.
FWood Jul 2020
frustrating how my traitorous body
desires you to close the gap between us
your lips gripping mine midsentence
yet you walk away
FWood Jul 2020
Ocean deep, horizon wide
You caught my breath standing by my side

I swear we met before
On a forgotten shore

You recognized me,
A memory old as the sea

Fear of depravity
You surrendered to gravity

Ocean deep, horizon wide
Come back to me on the spring tide
FWood Jul 2020
I should have stepped toward you and smiled. Wrapped my hand around your neck, stretched on tippy toes and kissed you that night under the orange street lights. I still see your coy smile, and feel how it made my breath catch in my chest. Could have been a sweet secret, instead of a lonely regret.
FWood Jul 2020
The morning we met,
we spoke to each other
with a progressive urgency
to catch each other up on a lifetime apart.

My soul recognized you
though my mind did not.

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