Marianna

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lobomao
lobomao
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outside the lines of beauty
a mere slip of a girl splintered
in a picture of kitchen witchery
holds the bowl of basil
and knows a knowing smile

a kitchen so wide and open
always invokes a quiet sense of sorrow
as unused cabinets and empty cupboards
tell of times past of plenty
now to nows of these few luxuries
that we collect to seem as luxury

where will she lead
when she takes my hand
in here in her wild eyes
as I as I to her wild land

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AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
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My favourite of the three you've posted today. Simple, sweet and well crafted. Reads more like a love poem than an erotic piece.

Mentioned in today's new poem reviews

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