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Todays prompt: Write a poem using the words thunderstorm, purple, and closed doors
happy Tuesday friends thanks for the opportunity
Croce’s bottle
sour wafts from the tip of your lips
you’ve been drinking since 5 43 am
vodka on my stretched out thermals
me drinking for more than a dozen days
i like the thunderstorm in your eyes
you caress the purple around my mouth
with gentle butterfly kisses
closed doors closed hearts
are never good you said
as i laughed at your motions of a saint
secretly fumbling with each others hurts
not from my lovers knuckles or the baseball bat scars from your soon to be ex wife
mere hurts and trepidations from yesteryears gone by
sloppily we kiss
hungrily you part me open
mounting what’s left of me
slightly the moon strikes
your sleeping face
as i hide mine between your shoulder blades
my thoughts drift into Croce’s bottle just for this night
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Here’s mine…
Thunder And Lightening
As a child I loved them,
the sky purple with anger,
the lightening flashing
and Roger’s mum
running up the street
in terror of a thunderstorm,
and seeking to get behind
the closed doors
of our house.
There we would spend the evening
playing Ludo or Monopoly,
the four of us together.
Roger loved them too.
Lynn White
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