when night is never commonly
friendship | nature | poems
when night is never commonly
trees swoon southernly
canst rekindle comfortably
desire in monotony
fill will transparent
fall into Atlantic
fasten the romantic
eyes meet moon melodic
dire feeling ill-equip
to martyr your sweet cause
the one of welts and whip
raw unrelenting grief guilty grit
imagine you and I somewhere on a ship
on holiday to take a trip
with rainbows on our lips
from ports of call to feed our souls
white winter angry
world bold as bitter brandy
ocean roll cold sandy
wind is gaunt and gangly
moon marooned at noon
until stars share his sky.