In 1968….
I was wild weed drifting
in flash notes when July burned
deliverance into blue eyes.
Naïve had long been plucked
from fragile leaves, but I blushed
the virgin pink of a first kiss.
Born female in a stone garden
I was feral glass, boot high,
waiting for the next shattering.
In the summer hum of guitars
you were a place of roots, sunshine,
a prince guiding my heart to my own rescue.
In 1968…
My world turned upside down
and I wasn’t hurt in the fall.
©Susie Clevenger 2017
My poem was inspired by these beautiful photos.
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the virgin pink of a first kiss.
Born female in a stone garden
I was feral glass, boot high,
waiting for the next shattering"
Swoon.
a prince guiding my heart to my own rescue
How lucky to have someone who had extended a helping hand when one was in real need!
Hank
'Naïve had long been plucked
from fragile leaves, but I blushed
the virgin pink of a first kiss'
and
'I was feral glass, boot high,
waiting for the next shattering'.
1968 was a special year....