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 Dec 2014 kRose
Dan R Grantham
Three weeks of dryness and the rain is now approaching.
On the back porch under the tin awning, I sit on the swing and face you.
You've been watching the field ahead, awaiting the oncoming storm.
We spot the rain as it approaches from across the field.
A flowing wave of dying weeds dance towards us,
set in motion and livened by the rain as it quickly approaches.
You turn my way as a few initial drops land on the awning, loud and inciting.
The silence of the drought is broken by thousands of raindrops landing continuously against the tin.
For the first time in what seems like years, you turn my way and speak.
With eyes as intent as the downpour, I see your lips moving, your voice muted by the rain.
The dry ground is now wet.
You turn, once more, towards the field.
Together, we watch in silence.
Saying nothing.
Saying everything.
 Dec 2014 kRose
berry
3:56am
 Dec 2014 kRose
berry
body at rest - but
thoughts that rage
twisting & churning
varying spectrums
burning questions
"why did you wait
so long to tell me?"

m.f.
 Dec 2014 kRose
AJ
I'm so full of myself.
And I hate myself.
And I don't know why I assume everything is about me.
And I don't know why I make everything about me.
Love me.

I'll weave your love notes into a noose for two.
It will probably have to just be two separate nooses.
I googled "couples noose"
And apparently it's not a thing.
Love me.
 Dec 2014 kRose
AJ
I'm not sure what it means this time.
But the air is a bit more melancholy.
Honestly, what has any of this ever meant?
 Dec 2014 kRose
anonymous
Untitled
 Dec 2014 kRose
anonymous
and even
the tiniest parts
of my body
ache and scream
calling out
your name
 Dec 2014 kRose
David Moss
Fingers faintly falling

Slowly down a soft body

Like lonely leaves

Leaving Autumns fragile trees




Left

    

          Down
                        

                              Right



Left
          

           Down

                      

                              Right





Tickling against you

Floating before you

Ever so solemn

Softly





A shivering summertime feeling

We've fought off the winter we face

With warm wrapped naked revealing








You are a season

Of loving embrace
 Dec 2014 kRose
Otero
Can you taste these words?
They are like paint
Over the soul
They’re both bright and warm
Or they’re both dark and cold
They can save a life
Or condemn a soul
They could inspire a man
Or just destroy his hopes
Oh, can you taste these words?
They seem so sweet
But they could just be
Bitter
Bitter like me.


                               OterHead.   ©. 2014
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