Open Poetry #48 |
the tears of the open plain fields |
Tomer Senior Member
since 2002-06-28
Posts 1168Michigan |
He held her hand like the owls long stare in the wooded forest Her shirt seemed naked vanilla skin tone came under a line and her skin came undone with the small eyes that followed march under the ides of the northern shadow She cried that night for legions of eyes never stranded themselves under a careless slight The hands of her grip never seemed as soft as the ones that touched her when she was once young vibrant, at ease with a long sea felt beneath the treason of trees branches over her brown, soft hair Never was she too naked for the night to watch her sleep but for the cotton sheets the windows quiet grazed lips she felt a longing a naked leaf that never felt her skin roam across the open plain fields. [This message has been edited by Tomer (12-17-2012 10:43 PM).] |
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BluesSerenade Member Patricius
since 2001-10-23
Posts 10549By the Seaside |
Dreamy and kind of surreal! The wide open field sets the stage perfectly! |
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mellowdown Junior Member
since 2012-12-19
Posts 30usa |
Oh, so knowing, as brush strokes upon the canvas of a tender heart, a poem is a sigh |
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Victoria
since 2000-08-12
Posts 5869 |
a naked leaf that never felt her skin roam across the open plain fields. Enjoyed. Lovely words Tomer, Happy holidays. ~Victoria Life is a great big canvas-Throw all the paint on it you can. |
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Tomer Senior Member
since 2002-06-28
Posts 1168Michigan |
Blues- Happy it put you in a dreamy state. Thanks for the kind words...hope you're doing well. Cheers Tomer |
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Tomer Senior Member
since 2002-06-28
Posts 1168Michigan |
Mellow- Thanks for the kind words - happy you enjoyed the portrait. Take care Cheers Tomer |
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Tomer Senior Member
since 2002-06-28
Posts 1168Michigan |
Victoria- Happy that you enjoyed the piece and those last two sentences. Hope you're well...Happy Holidays Cheers Tomer |
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