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William A Gibson
Poems
Jan 2018
To A.
you pull me through doorways
with cherry red charm
you fill me with whiskey
and hang on my arm
The clerk asks for blood
the stone has run dry
we promise βtomorrowβ
and feed him with wine
dark clouds move faster
the voice of hard wind
it speaks to you only
as thunder moves in
you twist here beside me
and curl like a vine
your teeth in my shoulder
reliving some crime
you hold me so tightly
and whisper your vows
your secrets stay hidden
your tears are so loud
#empathy
#romance
#regret
#whiskey
#pain
#memory
Written by
William A Gibson
M/Los Angeles CA
(M/Los Angeles CA)
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