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Saffron indulgences

The saffron days slip beneath the eaves of our garden shed.

A bugle variegates past feelings

but do we necessarily have to linger,

when the forbidden fruit offered

tastes that sweeter,

innocence pauses as an

incongruous sound.

The frosted morning roof shimmers

to no avail,

gilded promises warm

the willingness newly acquired.

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jo-spencer
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Published
Nov 18, 2013
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