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Toothless Lying on the ground Rain falls Washing waste from purple skies Sun sets The dead man's skin is wet and orange He melts A Creamsicle in holy Summer's mouth, and the Holler sits still The silent home of broken will The corpse misses mourning While, all around, the residents eat and sleep and lie
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Oct 1, 2017
Oct 1, 2017 at 11:03 PM UTC
The Holler, Cacophony: Missing Mourning Toothless
After years of marriage, We are now gnarled ,symbolic old trees, It's fruits ripened and matured, In fine tune with each other. While I nap he watches his sports channel, Then he  dozes and I watch my favourite programmes. We share the same bowl of soup, I don't mind if he slurps, He does not mind if I spill some. We have fun in the kitchen, He helps me to cut the veggies and do the dishes, If I admonish him for not doing them properly, He gives me a toothless smile. People would think we are fighting, But its natural for us to speak loudly, We are hard at hearing. He loves cake, He is my best cake mixer, They come out soft and fluffy. He drives, I am his guide, Stop, go slow, turn right ,so on. Sometimes my friends and I meet to have coffee, He goes out to meet his cronies in the park. He enjoys to tease me or put me down, I just shrug him off, "Away with you old man" I tend to nag a bit, He does not mind. At end of the day after a toothless kiss, He holds my hands tightly, Looks at me lovingly and says, "We have made it so far love."
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Jun 4, 2018
Jun 4, 2018 at 10:22 AM UTC
Ripened Marriage