Swallow Poem by Jerry Pike

Swallow



You come and go
Like an occasional swallow
Skipping over moral fences
Gliding when the blue sky hums on your back
And ha’ing
When laughter bites.

You are a wisp of beauty
Fluxing where the sun’s wires touch
To drip a honey smile
Across my aching flesh

Arrival, never noticed you leave,
While departure sunk its teeth into hope
But when on the wing
You dissolved a day
Into fabulous fragments
Of sparkling kisses

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Jerry Pike

Jerry Pike

Harrow, London, England
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