I'Ve Become
Under southern rays of yellow,
Beneath billowy fluffs of grey;
Across the span of time rivoting dance,
I've become.
Sprays of lavender kissing my shoulders,
Fragrance of vanilla intertwines in time;
Youth crosses over with ageless antiquities;
Fantasy becomes reality, obscure and unseen.
Solemn songs unite unhurled fate;
Waters calm reaching out forcing tranquil thoughts, pure and free;
I've become.
Sedentary life betrays the stillness of the night. Mindswept thoughts perceive
endless hope, raptured caress forces careless ideology.
I've become a woman.
Copyright © Jamie Mallinson | Year Posted 2006
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