Spring has sprung
and sprung me with it.
Brightly, briefly bloom rare suns.
Spring has sprung.
A breeze slips her tongue
into forget-me-not kisses. Winter forgets.
Spring has sprung
and sprung me with it.
and sprung me with it.
Brightly, briefly bloom rare suns.
Spring has sprung.
A breeze slips her tongue
into forget-me-not kisses. Winter forgets.
Spring has sprung
and sprung me with it.
Published by G.L. Morrison
With sundry awards, magazines & anthologies to her credit, Morrison's taught writers @conferences in Portland, Seattle, SF, Boston, Chicago, NYC and Washington DC at the Library of Congress. View profile
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