Brighton In September Poem by Leslie Philibert

Brighton In September

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You traced
A heart in the water
Of a rock pool

In the morning
As we still glowed
From the loving

As milk floats raced
Along the seafront and
Seagulls raided the bins

But later

Time fell into the tide
And when we talked
It became heavily conjunctive

And we lost it all
Suddener
As we could ever have imagined

Becuase you never
Knew the difference
Between you
And what you said

Tuesday, November 25, 2014
Topic(s) of this poem: lost love
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