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She came to me In a morphine haze, All mousy hair And summer dress, The fresh smell of air, Her smile radiating out, Magnetic eyes Drawing me in. No sinister love Around here to be found. I float three feet off the ground, Hospital mattress My monkey cloud On which I drift. And I drift Into gentle vision, Into peaceful sound. She touches heart, Warm hands On ice cold block, And she thaws me Through this state Of unknown fortune, Tempts me back Into the land of the living Whilst leaving me, With no uncertainty, That when I awake She will be gone. She denies me the choice Of staying here with her, Semi-comatose But happy, at last Now, I have no Recollection of her face Though I know She was beautiful, I have no sense Of her touch Though I know It kept me alive. I am left with A deep sense of love, And that, at times, Is enough Copyright Marc Hawkins 2017
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Sep 22, 2017
Sep 22, 2017 at 10:12 AM UTC
LOVE and MORPHINE
She came to me In a morphine haze, All mousy hair And summer dress, The fresh smell of air, Her smile radiating out, Magnetic eyes Drawing me in. No sinister love Around here to be found. I float three feet off the ground, Hospital mattress My monkey cloud On which I drift. And I drift Into gentle vision, Into peaceful sound. She touches heart, Warm hands On ice cold block, And she thaws me Through this state Of unknown fortune, Tempts me back Into the land of the living Whilst leaving me, With no uncertainty, That when I awake She will be gone. She denies me the choice Of staying here with her, Semi-comatose But happy, at last Now, I have no Recollection of her face Though I know She was beautiful, I have no sense Of her touch Though I know It kept me alive. I am left with A deep sense of love, And that, at times, Is enough Copyright Marc Hawkins 2017
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Sep 22, 2017
Sep 22, 2017 at 10:12 AM UTC
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