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An earring on your ear. The earrings you wear. The view from Anna’s ear.

Today is the day I am chosen and lifted High up from where I lay and Threaded through that small hole In your ear. Jingle, jangle, cling. Beads or brass or sunny glass, We swing with each way you turn your head Crikey, it’s a sight Gordon Bennett, what a delight Gentle shuffling sets us swaying The Sunday morning music Is playing as we dance About your lobes And the smell of coffee Rises, splendid. With each sip We glimpse the ceiling, Too and fro about the kitchen Rhythms that are trodden daily Outside in this luscious garden, We flutter, Somewhat wildly, Chattering, as a gust of wind Pronounces itself unexpectedly Vibrations. Buzz, shaking us aggressively The sewing machines hum Chugs relentlessly Fingers creating elegance deftly We clang and clatter With movements of laughter Bouncing brightly in good company Hearing new stories and All the old ones again. Back in the bedroom, We’re slipped off Buried in palm And placed back down For another day.
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Columbusphere
27 / F / UK
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Written by
Columbusphere
27 / F / UK
Published
Nov 16, 2022
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A poem for the passing of my Nanna, Anna

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