Rest My Darling
Time is such a small thimble
I always thought I wanted more
Now I wonder?
Eternity is a membrane away
Your flesh is hungry like a whelp
Wit feeds your perspicacious thighs
You always were hidden sorrow
You need chocolate ego
We trace our sheets like divorce
Lovers sometimes fear being friends
Wind and rain on your lips
The burning bush lights the world
Obsequious wine no longer works
I see you want time more than love
Museums have lethargic ghosts
The west wall by the large window
Graceful painting not yet finished
Purple and lime mountains
Dolls with crying eyes
Dreams we don't remember
The lions circle the equator
Rainbows like lemon drops
Elegant doors that lovers close
Rest my darling time won't wake you
poem by Joseph Narusiewicz
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