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Elizabeth
Poems
Nov 2016
When Wild Blueberries Were Still Green
So you came down to me:
at my feet, not the wax
leaves of the wild blueberry but your fiery self, a whole
pasture of fire
Louise GlΓΌck*
There was flutter of worked cotton hem
between fingers. Ring of cicada click in birch tree leaves,
muffled by swish of grass in breeze, matching
the wisp of sandhill crane feather on fern.
Skin sliding over fragrant sweat.
Sweet waterfall of hair in your hands, fluid in the heat.
Echoing flap of fat trout tail bounced inside the valley,
Scales skimming lake water. Our knees shook
above the foot-bridged creek.
Low groans of swaying trees, aching
in their old bones. Guttural tones.
Your palm shivered on my heart in the haunted noise.
Beneath all our sounds, the under-ripe
blueberries thudded to the ground.
Our love pounded best when they were still green.
#love
#lust
#nature
#summer
#michigan
Written by
Elizabeth
Northern Michigan
(Northern Michigan)
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