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Michael Donovan
Poems
Oct 2016
Jellyfish Lake
Some Jellyfish fly free
In the lonesome rice-wine sea
I cannot in myself be
As single sweetening algae
That you are
Is by far
The most alluring
Your upsideβs down assuring
Juvenile fish
Who have one wish
Swim about in each direction
Craving only their own protection
I prefer the Jellyfish Lake
It has a certain give and take
The sun has always made me one
And I donβt ask for much but home
Drifting entangled
Nematocysts in symphony
Daring to touch
And eating Sushi
Stingers abound
But in you I found
A long lost love
For light above
Someday Perhaps
In certain relax
We could float
Beneath one boat
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Written by
Michael Donovan
Boston
(Boston)
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