Lonnie Hicks - A Safe Harbor
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The rolling tan hills slope away gently tracing a certain soft patina in the dusty night; framed by black, straight long stemmed flowers languid against my back-dropp window; they look like night time sun-risings, against a curved topography which seems to move up and down slowly in the invisible summer breeze; framed are two dark pools which glitter in subdued light. There are dimpled mounds too rounded, curving away. Further down the whole view indents, like a woman's body and curves back out again forming what I think of as two safe harbors on either side. Peninsula structures are next framing a mystery center which is barely visible but I can see heat eddies make the air wavy as they rise. All of this forms a wondrous curved archipelago. All of this is your body, the body I love, and you, who when our geography's meet, make the world new again each night. We each are explorers who need a lifetime to see where Geography and Sweet Love meet. Lonnie Hicks poemhunter.com/poem/a-safe-harbor/
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