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New buds of spring, all Green and quiver timid Like the sensitive skin of her fingertips, Young and soft. Will he kiss the secret skin in the crook of her elbow? Or will the Lazy heat of summer’s lingering kiss Trace a well-known, hidden path down her Leaf-shadow throat? Does the breeze, running long fingers through her hair Enjoy it’s silty silk? Or do the Shiver leaves, so black against the sunset, Make crepe paper shadows? Flat against the bleed of color Like a stencil in the mirror Whose haughty brown and curving lips Seem more warming, more polite Than the wrinkled, crinkled features Of the crone Whose profile blocks the light.
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Jul 11, 2010
Jul 11, 2010 at 9:29 AM UTC
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New buds of spring, all Green and quiver timid Like the sensitive skin of her fingertips, Young and soft. Will he kiss the secret skin in the crook of her elbow? Or will the Lazy heat of summer’s lingering kiss Trace a well-known, hidden path down her Leaf-shadow throat? Does the breeze, running long fingers through her hair Enjoy it’s silty silk? Or do the Shiver leaves, so black against the sunset, Make crepe paper shadows? Flat against the bleed of color Like a stencil in the mirror Whose haughty brown and curving lips Seem more warming, more polite Than the wrinkled, crinkled features Of the crone Whose profile blocks the light.
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Jul 11, 2010
Jul 11, 2010 at 9:29 AM UTC
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