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wherefore honeysuckles bloom

2007/06/11 in poems

wherefore honeysuckles bloom
by tanner brockwell (cc) 2007

wherefore honeysuckles bloom
the quiet time
beside the gentle slope
where reclining
i imagine the fantasy lands
phantoms from another world
gleaming in the evening sun
i couldn’t conjure before
when there was a from
not real or fantastic or believed
just the light and sense
conspired to place
a semblance a passing
the fragment of forgotten means
when words were the fluff and wings
before the flight to soar
my only
the passing door before
with words caught
like hiccup or maybe but


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