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Poetry || SubmissionsFlorida tapestry By Colin Wolfe soft breath like a tropical breeze in my easing ear a smoother softer touch arm to arm than I have known far off I see the seagull haunted pier on a bench we glisten in the falling sun the sea is a plowed field in motion furrowed sand lies like body waves spun the red that now is the sand, the condos, the trees suffices as it suffuses the eye's world but I listen to your night breath tease and caress and your arms slide feelingly on my soft hair skin until the sun fades and the whole night world is but our one. Poet, editor and school teacher Colin Wolfe lives in America, and was visiting England, his old country, in July of 1997. We're hoping he sends in some more poems when he gets back. Today's Situation
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