thanks Sheila for an early snap well poem -some lovely images
is it me but I found a bit awkward
across that odd appendage of geography.
cheers P ps also agree with Bill re slammed
On 21/01/2020 03:23, Sheila Murphy wrote:
> We ventured there to get away from what we had and what we did.
> I liked the moonlight and the sand at different points of night and day.
>
> There I was and there we were, beneath,
> within the glut of coarse and coastal breath.
>
> The laces of my purse relaxed, the envelopes moistened themselves,
> Invisibly and noiselessly slammed shut.
>
> I resigned myself to the span of held-in rain caught mid-air
> across that odd appendage of geography.
>
> Now at tiny moments, facets of that place return distinctly recognized.
> Salt sea air intrudes between the seconds of my life.
>
> Sheila E. Murphy
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