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Deep weather Rough chopped rocks sunk in the sand Of St.Ives. Hostile invitations for a childhood party Where Joshua so loved then missed his grandad. Rock and rain pools December **** in August limpid. An adolescent's stomping ground of Skunk and cider Where first Lucy kissed, And felt age inside her. And a Pensioners painting, Anna remembered a figure On those black rocks All those years before, That could help her across no more. The town on the hill. Bewitching, twitching, still, Windows hammered on to cold homes - Bridesmaids, Flings, exiles, Remembered, loved in the married bed back home. And the girl that I love so much, Sits across the beach Sinked in to my sand like The alba washing coal on the beach After all these years. And the girl I worry about so much. Sits across the room sinked in sand, Hammering love in my chest. Rocks, coal and home.
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Apr 24, 2014
Apr 24, 2014 at 2:54 PM UTC
St Ives
Deep weather Rough chopped rocks sunk in the sand Of St.Ives. Hostile invitations for a childhood party Where Joshua so loved then missed his grandad. Rock and rain pools December **** in August limpid. An adolescent's stomping ground of Skunk and cider Where first Lucy kissed, And felt age inside her. And a Pensioners painting, Anna remembered a figure On those black rocks All those years before, That could help her across no more. The town on the hill. Bewitching, twitching, still, Windows hammered on to cold homes - Bridesmaids, Flings, exiles, Remembered, loved in the married bed back home. And the girl that I love so much, Sits across the beach Sinked in to my sand like The alba washing coal on the beach After all these years. And the girl I worry about so much. Sits across the room sinked in sand, Hammering love in my chest. Rocks, coal and home.
joe-bradley
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Apr 24, 2014
Apr 24, 2014 at 2:54 PM UTC
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