when the
hollow calls
she draws a
memory
from her pocket
and curls up
in the imagery
embrace
of the momentary
awakening
from skewed
diamond glow
and eyes that
change like the sea
hollow calls
she draws a
memory
from her pocket
and curls up
in the imagery
embrace
of the momentary
awakening
from skewed
diamond glow
and eyes that
change like the sea
Published by Jolynne M Hudnell
Jolynne is a part-time freelance writer and independently-published poet. Jolynne has knowledge and experience in a variety of topics. Jolynne enjoys singing and writing poetry. Her published work in... View profile
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9 Comments
Post a CommentOutstanding poetry, dear J. Breathtaking, indeed.
Lovely!
There is just an unimaginable and exquisite beauty in this. The splendor of the words you use make the mind race to reach its meaning.
Excellent, really enjoyed this... :o)
Awesome writing.
super
A joy to read on first awakening... Thank you.
Breath-taking Jolynne...
Wonderful job!