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Solstice

Something of youthful cut grass

blading itself through a crisp March

as to guide crickets into breaking their backs

so that eyelids may kiss pillows in matrimony

so that the smell of the approaching summer

in its fleeting Shelby Cobra

driving so smoothly when running away

but leaking a trailed gallon of purposeful gasoline

when trying to get to the other side of culpability.

 

I dissipate fragment by fragment

into the dark

equating to pollen that has had its day

as satin-skinned camellias

in a swift breeze.

 

A tongue swollen with nectar sweat

the wind strokes its fingers through my solstice hair

drunk with humidity

enticing sleek branches

to swoon with the cadence

of sweltering heat.

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Written by
amanda-24
Published
Apr 13, 2016
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Tags
#love#relationships#romance#summer#seasons#summerromance
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