Rosemary Wilson (8th October 1981 / New Zealand [Now in Australia])
Poems by Rosemary Wilson : 7 / 9
Trigonometry
Imagine us adjacent
To one another
Adjoining forms of flesh
I would never adjust
Your natural given angles
Side by side
We are near, close and settled
Trigonometry
Rosemary Wilson
Submitted: Monday, June 05, 2006
Poems by Rosemary Wilson : 7 / 9
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