Three Graces
By lady_luck
Sat, 01 Sep 2012
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The grandfather clock stands solitary for hours.
Lattice lace covers the quaint but delicate flowers.
The marble mantelpiece set to fool the June;
with the contrary cottage, elegant but in place,
a garden with three graces.
Play there harmonic but gentle phrase;
A patio bed of roses across the sultry moon
fell favourite in the garden
where no one can take their place.
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Hello me lady! Your poems
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Hello me lady!
Your poems are coming along nicely.
Just a suggestion but I think you'd enjoy Silver Spun Sand's poems on the site too. There's alot in her work and it's a great place to get some inspiration and tips on form.
She's a lovely person too.
All the best
Richard
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