Sugar Magnolia

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Angeline
Angeline
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Like a sugar magnolia,
warm chorded, fretless.
Sunshine is just around
here. Maybe the corner
turns, blooming high times
like a red rose. Meantimes,
you see double, I drive.
I pay your ticket, you keep
smiling, pay for greens,
the rice and beans.

It's all passing time,
ticking and beep
like the phone, on hold,
or waiting backstage
while the world plays
a lighter motif.

Sweet blossom, cmon.
The night's not dying.
Did you see the willow sway?

Sunshine daydream, baby.

Angeline
Angeline
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WickedEveWickedEvealmost 20 years ago
very nice

A very nice and enjoyable read--especially the first 3 lines.

twelveoonetwelveoonealmost 20 years ago
Very nice

Play with words, liked this esp.

warm chorded, fretless.

perksperksalmost 20 years ago
posted on the new poems thread

Jerry Garcia anyone? And honey, you know it's "sugah" *wink*

this poem was so smooth, I didn't even have to smoke to feel the high. Seamless, fluid, better than the twenty minute version.

annaswirlsannaswirlsalmost 20 years ago
just a box of rain... and a ribbon for your hair

just the right combo of the music fading in and out and the experiences it passes over, very nice ange

tungtied2utungtied2ualmost 20 years ago
Light and lemony

a scent that lingers on the air. Nice read Ange.

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