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"Almond Blossom" by Ellen Webre

10.10.2017 - By VOICEMAIL POEMSPlay

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I have spent a thousand years

picking myself out of the middle of nowhere

on an empty highway clutching fistfuls

of fireflies to my eyes clawing poppy

blossoms across a belly full of rabbits

I dripped with peppercorns I salted

the earth as if that would make the mud

easier to swallow I buried the creatures

with a pocket watch and a dead fish

and mounds rose up the hills of my body

a congregation of sparrows sang like nightingales

as if that would bring me peace my ghost

is mad Ophelia babbling in swampflower

poltergeisting the highways and waiting

for the next thud wooden dolls slapped

out of my hands brings me walnut shells

to curl into like that could keep me safe

from waking up again in the cheekbone curve

of a boy who does not know the difference

between a raven and a writing desk between

I’m sorry and have some wild almonds

love I picked these myself

you’ll have to kiss me to taste them

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