Coffee In New York

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Baileys, heavy cream and froth sprinkled with cinnamon,
rejuvenating,
intoxicating cup
on a windswept August afternoon
tendril’d heat
rising steamily
over the tan and green
of the vine’d tablecloth
a summer’s feast
tripping across tongues
laughter echoing against the windows
shared memories
imposing upon the silence
time to feel
the meaning of our friendship
time to make moments
that light candles and stars.

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LeBrozLeBrozabout 17 years ago
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This poem was mentioned in the Archival Review thread, in a picking through Lit's archive of over 35,000 poems.

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LeBrozLeBrozover 17 years ago
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Powerfully descriptive and just as delicious in the midst of the usual January deep freeze.

Honey123Honey123over 17 years ago
That

is a fantastic poem!!!!!! Makes me wish I was there to share in a cup with you!

Honey

Aurora BlackAurora Blackover 17 years ago
Yummy

You almost made me want to start drinking coffee. *wink*

impressiveimpressiveover 17 years ago
Images so vivid ...

... I can almost taste them.

oregon_galoregon_galover 17 years ago
Sweet!

May i join you for a cup?

AnonymousAnonymousover 17 years ago
Charming

A charming poem. I enjoyed reading it and loved the ending.

Nicely done, mentioned in today's new poem reviews

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