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Nov 2013
The one to open the petals of your fruit
Bound now through time and mutual nourishment
Loving nectar sweeter than sugar, the root
Of my flourishing stems, a compliment
To the nutrients of my life.

When you were ripened through strife
Our pollen caught on the winds of change
Finding friendly foreign foliage
Finding foreign fruit strange
Our flowers blossoming elsewhere with age

The seasons cycle, fresh shoots of desire
And the fertile home ground
Destine our stems to grow higher
Past passionate seeds sown found
Sharing the nectar of our ripest fruit
Christopher Doyle
Written by
Christopher Doyle  Wexford, Ireland
(Wexford, Ireland)   
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