June Gloom

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JUDO
JUDO
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Waking early today, I find
After hours of being that my mind
Still drifts in hazy circles of grey.
Memes exchanging looks
But not numbers.

Another mystical morning
With a low lying coastal warning
Lending its mystery to treetops and chimneys.
The world steps with me
Adrift in the fog.

Out of the smoky dark
Resurface a face, a spark
Ten years gone with no eyelashes
Over acute oriental curves
That I once kissed and kissed again.

A woman called June
She and I never in tune
Down different paths we parted
Into impressions of what came
Waving bye-bye.

Out of the haze, not fears,
An iridescent pearl appears.

JUDO
JUDO
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My Erotic TaleMy Erotic Talealmost 19 years ago
June Gloom~

I enjoyed your Poem~

I did not feel gloom <grinin'>

I was enchanted~

WickedEveWickedEvealmost 19 years ago
oh my

this is just marvelous, Judo! I'm in love with this poem. Rarely do I save a poem, but I'm saving this to read again. :)