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Chloe Sayre
Poems
Sep 2012
Making Love on Eggshells
Why did you leave your bones
scattered? White
chalk on my floor.
When I awoke in the hazy mourning, doves
laughing at my stumbling.
I tore them from my windowsill,
I buried the evidence in feathers.
I locked the door,
to stalk, alone,
through eggshells,
Searching sticky membranes
for shy muses flaring sparks of
lessons learned.
Oh, how sweet,
the air,
in reminiscence,
tastes of morning dew.
On soft wings,
a slew of sound:
The melody of spring.
A mourning dove falls
in love with winter's animosity.
A song,
lonely and hollow,
echoes through white snow.
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Chloe Sayre
NJ
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