Octopus Poem by Mark Heathcote

Mark Heathcote

Mark Heathcote

Manchester
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Mark Heathcote
Manchester
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Octopus

Octopus clings to me tight.
I want something watertight.
Octopus suspends your limbs.
Swim and search for hidden gems.

Octopus, you can write hieroglyphs.
Unlock and decipher the abyss.
Octopus let your tentacles kiss
And twist like little water nymphs.

Octopus, you've broken many plates.
Juggling in the dark designates
You can play Chinese finger puzzles.
And win the game without trouble.

Octopus gives up fishy vertebrates
At my core, nothing filtrates.
But you can enter my heart.
You can enter my soul, in short.

I'm ready; there is an opening.
Oh, Inside it's a homecoming
Octopus I can't untangle my life.
I can't untangle my life from yours.

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Mark Heathcote

Mark Heathcote

Manchester
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Manchester
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