A Late Night Love Poem
Love is like the lion’s tooth ~ W.B. Yeats
Once I walked at nights like this, Only to get as fast as my legs Would ferry me, away from My small tremors of loneliness:
This was before you poured One whole milky way into those craters.
So when I walk again into this autumn night, A joyous contentment spills from me like The whirligig of leaves, like the cottony angels Sent out by dandelions into the bowing wind.
So I color the night, this rustling silver spotted ribbon, With splashes of azalea red, for you have poked me Everywhere, with your lion’s tooth.
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