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To the Clamor of Melodious Wind Chimes
We watch as aquamarine touches the shore splashing glitter-drops onto the sand beneath our feet. The sun melts into a rose-petal sky glowing crimson and persimmon on the horizon. Hand in hand, engulfed by tranquility, we stroll to the beach house we have rented for the night. At the porch we stop - gazing back at the shore where splendidly we spent our afternoon. Then you face me, and your blue eyes, once so soft and flirty in the sunlight, grow darker in the twilight. Darker and deeper, mirroring my quickening desire. Wind chimes made from sea shells, which tinkle above our heads, start to mirror the passion of the once soft and flirty breeze of our perfect day, for wind now blows with gusto! To the clamor of melodious wind chimes, my lips meet yours and we become the sun, melting like crimson and persimmon into each other. Aug. 28, 2018 for John Hamilton's Best free verse July 1-October1,2018 Poetry Contest
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