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Thomas Wood
Poems
Jan 2020
South
I watched you once; alone, asleep,
behind a yellow air.
No ancient halls of Rome did speak
of beauty like your hair-
that fell in spells and drew me down
still closer to your mouth.
I hold no softer memory
of summer in the south.
Written by
Thomas Wood
29/M/London
(29/M/London)
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