Violette RoseJones

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Down amongst the mossy rocks,
Rain puddles, in her hiding spot,
He crouches next to her, paused
Then unbidden, kisses her.
...

They live small lives, mice.
They groom their tails like eating corn, fight, hide to eat,
I guess that they love each other because they sleep in little piles.
They live short lives, two years at most and it is a risk to get attached
...

I was pondering my hunger when I found her;
I hadn’t been anticipating this,
I thought she’d run off like the others,
Then I thought of her mother,
...

these are forbidden thoughts i know
she just got married; i have a husband too
but still i think my taboo thoughts.
at the reception i see her, chatting, unaware of me
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Violette RoseJones Biography

I am a Writing major at Southern Cross University in New South Wales. I'm married with a fabulous husband, an eleven year old son and three busy girl mice.)

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Down By The River

Down amongst the mossy rocks,
Rain puddles, in her hiding spot,
He crouches next to her, paused
Then unbidden, kisses her.
In her head, music — guitars
Classical and sharp piano;
A swelling overture to love.
She tries to get away; it pours.
As he drives himself inside her
She’s thinking, why now this tune?

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