My Purple Place Poem by Liilia Talts Morrison

My Purple Place



Those days when terrors fill my soul
With claws all thoughts embracing
When tiny breaths are hard to bear
Frustration's threads enlacing
I go into my sheltered place
With purple walls as pickets
They buffer every thorny fear
And hug me in their thickets.

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