And, There We Are Like Betel Leaves
By Mark Heathcote
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With eastern emerald splashes
And radiant half batting lashes
She whispered, her innermost, needs
Like vines bent her ankles and knees.
And much like them tasty betel leaves
She folded in and around me, tucked me
Into her opium-mouth, tucked me
Inside a secret sacred part of—herself.
'Our eternity has no windows - she said:
Whatever direction you take yourself,
Be sure your heart has partaken and dined
And your soul is well fed'.
Then placing an emerald leaf around my head
She-embalmed-me with a silken thread:
'Our eternity has no windows - she said:
But we too are butterflies jointly cocooned in a web.'
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Hi Mark, there was a strong
Hi Mark, there was a strong spirituality about this poem. The mystery of these two lovers bound together like butterflies jointly coccooned in a web. Deep and meaningful.
As always I loved this poem.
Jenny.
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