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Azaleas

in Augusta

By Harper LewisPublished about 17 hours ago Updated about 4 hours ago 1 min read

circling the golf course like a vulture,

I light near a lover,

fly through pretension to the packy,

hug a fantastic neck and give a book.

On to my mom’s, back across the river.

Camellias, incense, and bogus kitsch,

Garnets and birds.

I crossed the the river a third time,

paused for a beer and a bite before

flying away back to my lover

to steal a kiss, jittery as a schoolgirl,

Floored by what still stands all these decades later.

love poems

About the Creator

Harper Lewis

I'm a subversive weirdo nerd witch who loves rocks. Intrusive rhyme bothers me. Some of my fiction may have provoked divorce proceedings in another state.😈

My words are mine. Suggest ai use and get eviscerated.

MA English literature, CofC

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  • R. B. Boothabout 6 hours ago

    Wow. You packed every single line to the maximum. There wasn’t a line you didn’t know what was happening or where you could instantly visualize what was happening. Being able to pull that off with opaque broad brush lines is entirely impressive.

  • Paul Aaron Domenickabout 11 hours ago

    You indeed fly through the pretension. Good one. 🤗

  • Mariann Carrollabout 17 hours ago

    Looks like a fun day for you. 😊

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