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Francie Lynch
Poems
Jul 2014
After Equinox
I'm up to my elbows
In Summer sun,
I've hit my funny bone;
The gangs have hit the pavement,
No one mentions home.
The towels are stretched
On sand dunes,
Water falls free and clear,
There's no time for dwelling
On one's sun-kissed despair.
There's amusement parks
And animal farms,
Camps and hiking trails;
Boats slice turquoise water,
I've daughters tugging tails.
And there,
Beneath the snuggled moon
Couples spoon,
Leaving room
For air.
We end our daily frolics
With our evening walks;
I'll find time
To lift my elbows
After equinox.
#summer
#equinox
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Francie Lynch
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