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Louise
Poems
Dec 2016
Father, my courante
This is a sweet poem of relinquished gratitude
For a man who has done nothing but dig a hole that goes through the core
Like a worn-out book binded by threads of thirst that doesn't wish to be quenched,
A daughter who can only whisper prayers of solitude for a man who traded a jade for his *****.
Now that jade he's turned his back away from is not so precious anymore.
Rather a daisy all rotten, vines growing around the cage with which despair has clenched.
Second poem of my life as music (series)
#spilledink
#freeverse
Written by
Louise
Philippines
(Philippines)
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