Life at 523
Shall I write another poem?
That isn’t so long
With spoonfuls of tulips
and cardinal song
Of gilded teacups
of golden rose
nestled by wildflower
honey and clover
with vivid dreams playing
that I should live over
asexual, plural,
for short, it’s a puzzle
that all lost girls
drunken, in the rain
can moan and mumble
and demotively muzzle
Give me boons
and mitigations
kittens playing with balls
whilst here, by this bnb
I bate breath for your fall
Dear girl, please don’t drive
it’s fine, she can’t find her car
and I’m pretty sure, atm,
she’s on 2 or 3 calls
But her name is Elle
and she seems like 15,
which might be patronizing
from an old woman like me.
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So whimsical and melodic in the introduction, which calls us in… and full of interesting turns.
Yas!
Clever title, too. I might want to borrow that idea …