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Love Has a Southern Flavor

Love has a Southern flavor: honeydew,

ripe cantaloupe, the honeysuckle’s spout

we tilt to basking faces to breathe out

the ordinary, and inhale perfume ...

 

Love’s Dixieland-rambunctious: tangled vines,

wild clematis, the gold-brocaded leaves

that will not keep their order in the trees,

unmentionables that peek from dancing lines ...

 

Love cannot be contained, like Southern nights:

the constellations’ dying mysteries,

the fireflies that hum to light, each tree’s

resplendent autumn cape, a genteel sight ...

 

Love also is as wild, as sprawling-sweet,

as decadent as the wet leaves at our feet.

 

"Love Has a Southern Flavor" has been published by The Lyric, Contemporary Sonnet, The Eclectic Muse, Better Than Starbucks, The Chained Muse, Setu (India), Victorian Violet Press and Trinacria

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Written by
michael-r-burch
62 / M / Nashville, Tennessee
Published
Feb 23, 2020
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#sonnet#love#romance#south#southern#flavor#dixie#dixieland#unmentionables#decadent
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