Serendipitous fate;
those cornflower eyes.
Innocent and large
above gentle freckles
brushed
across God's masterpiece.
Containing my world
in every fleck and spark.
Oblivious to the depth of soul
her little heart has reached,
never seeing the effect
one insignificant glance
produces on my world.
those cornflower eyes.
Innocent and large
above gentle freckles
brushed
across God's masterpiece.
Containing my world
in every fleck and spark.
Oblivious to the depth of soul
her little heart has reached,
never seeing the effect
one insignificant glance
produces on my world.
Published by Susan Elliott
Susan Elliott's poetry has appeared in both print and online formats. Susan has recently published her first two Kindle books: Wandering Through a Barely Functional Mind and Ink Blots on Paper. View profile
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Poetic Forms: Prose and Free Verse
Guidelines for writing prose and free verse/open verse.
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