Hello Poetry
Submit your work and get some sparkles! Create free account
Brushed-wet tarmac Tomcat Coat, Socks pulled up to the knee. The sand went on for miles Like pebble dash, Ground to it’s golden ***** Decimals and Packed tight between the Bowed white legs of the cliffs, Which stood with their feet In the sea. My Queen of Bracing Holidays, Gemstone brooches, wet cafes. Your face Cut into coat of armour Quarter colours, Pink and white And red and gold Like a royal crest of sunburned summers.
0
Sep 2, 2013
Sep 2, 2013 at 9:52 AM UTC
childhood beach
Brushed-wet tarmac Tomcat Coat, Socks pulled up to the knee. The sand went on for miles Like pebble dash, Ground to it’s golden ***** Decimals and Packed tight between the Bowed white legs of the cliffs, Which stood with their feet In the sea. My Queen of Bracing Holidays, Gemstone brooches, wet cafes. Your face Cut into coat of armour Quarter colours, Pink and white And red and gold Like a royal crest of sunburned summers.
a-mareship
Written by
English
Sep 2, 2013
Sep 2, 2013 at 9:52 AM UTC
Request permission to use this poem