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There sits a white rose, pressed and dried. A memory of a wedding with bright smiles, a row of bone as white as a rose. A relic, or a talisman, or maybe just a moment. A geode cracked by summer, the colour of June rain, encapsulating fairy tales and young spirits. The steady beat of a drum. A ring, iridescent, Etched with dragons That serve as a reminder. A sky-blue child With stone-grey eyes, Yearning for greatness, There are scratches Where it has been bitten By gravel And youth. A leaf, Small and crisp, Barely bigger Than a finger nail. It is the colour Of coming home, Of winter-bright mornings, Of laughter in a pumpkin patch. A touchstone, presenting an image of the sun. Purple and yellow at ease alongside each other. A nickname, Sunshine, and my mother’s voice. A deck of tarot cards, worn at the edges but still bright. Cold blue nights under blankets and reading by flashlight. A deck of cards that call out “See me, see me!”
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Jun 28, 2018
Jun 28, 2018 at 8:44 AM UTC
Within a Red Velvet Box
There sits a white rose, pressed and dried. A memory of a wedding with bright smiles, a row of bone as white as a rose. A relic, or a talisman, or maybe just a moment. A geode cracked by summer, the colour of June rain, encapsulating fairy tales and young spirits. The steady beat of a drum. A ring, iridescent, Etched with dragons That serve as a reminder. A sky-blue child With stone-grey eyes, Yearning for greatness, There are scratches Where it has been bitten By gravel And youth. A leaf, Small and crisp, Barely bigger Than a finger nail. It is the colour Of coming home, Of winter-bright mornings, Of laughter in a pumpkin patch. A touchstone, presenting an image of the sun. Purple and yellow at ease alongside each other. A nickname, Sunshine, and my mother’s voice. A deck of tarot cards, worn at the edges but still bright. Cold blue nights under blankets and reading by flashlight. A deck of cards that call out “See me, see me!”
This was written and revised for an assignment a year ago, but I'm still rather fond of it.
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Jun 28, 2018
Jun 28, 2018 at 8:44 AM UTC
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