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hair like melting bronze long and thick as honey coagulated to the waist mellow slosh of water viridian wrinkles reflect a singed tangerine shade of the bridge a miserable dense fug up above her head lips like lavender black sweater collar cuddling her neck and freckles dusted slapdash on those cheeks little marigold flecks but her gaze grasps you you can’t look away she’s detained your attention
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Sep 23, 2015
Sep 23, 2015 at 3:02 PM UTC
Freckles
hair like melting bronze long and thick as honey coagulated to the waist mellow slosh of water viridian wrinkles reflect a singed tangerine shade of the bridge a miserable dense fug up above her head lips like lavender black sweater collar cuddling her neck and freckles dusted slapdash on those cheeks little marigold flecks but her gaze grasps you you can’t look away she’s detained your attention
Written: September 2015. Explanation: A poem written in my own time, about a photograph of a girl. A woman named Mihaela Noroc is travelling the world and taking photos of other women to highlight the 'diversity of natural feminine beauty.' The series is called 'The Atlas of Beauty.' Some time ago, a selection of her images were featured in a magazine, and one image in particular caught me eye - a girl standing in San Francisco, with the Golden Gate Bridge behind her. After doing some research, I found another image of the same girl in a similar location. Her name is Sarah Gullixon. I found the photo to be very striking, and I felt right away I would have to write about it somehow. All feedback is welcome as always. A link to my Facebook writing page is available on my HP home page. NOTE: Many of my older pieces will be removed from HP in the coming months.
reece-aj-chambers
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Sep 23, 2015
Sep 23, 2015 at 3:02 PM UTC
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