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By Vesper Holly
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These lazy days of summer keep rolling out and unfolding
one after another
gifts of fruit, ripening on the tree
generous oaks and weeping willows
with their swaying canopy
streaming gentle sunlight
but I've a longing
for grey days
biting winds
hardscrabble pines
the fog unrolling from the sea
sneaking up the soft shouldered streets
that trace the lines of hills
looking for a lighthouse
to guide me home
Or perhaps a siren
to call me deep beneath black waters
a star, a hearth, a heart
home is where I made my second start
living by the rocky shore
i never thought much of the backdrop, the scenery
it was just the background to other dreams, the place I left for dreamscapes
yet now I lay my hard beneath the weeping willow
I know I am not she
the girl who dreamed
but my mind it cleaves
To the rock, the bones of my home
the lights from the plane
that lighthouse of a city
clings to the edge of the sea
calls me home
the only place I ever called home
where I return to myself
solitary but not alone
for I have the wind, the stones, the mist, the sea
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I liked the pulls and drags
I liked the pulls and drags of this, how the setting soothes.
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There's depth in the
There's depth in the description and movement through out. Lots to like.
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There's a haunting quality to
There's a haunting quality to this poem that I really enjoyed.
Jenny.
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Eerie but heartwarming.
Eerie but heartwarming. Driven by tides. A few simple errors (ever/y) but a really atmospheric piece.
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