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Silly Words

I glimpse you in fragments pieces portions and parts And every special view of you Stirs this fire Within my gut I love every little bit of you lips elbows and toes And all these little snippets of you Caught in a mirror sitting on my desk Make me write silly little words Arrange them in lines And call them poetry.
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lillian-braswell
American
Published
Apr 28, 2012
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