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Poetry | August 2012

And My Love Goes with You

By Donna Vorreyer

in bursts of static song over a short-wave radio
in the coldest winter tucked into your blue wool socks

through the red, muddy water in the gutter after rain
in the cornerstone of the ground floor of your dormitory

woven into the wonderful purple of a southern twilight
and the strutting peacock of a clear midafternoon sky

up a steep ladder, down a steep hill, wherever you draw
breath: the oxygen, the carbon, the nitrogen, the pine.

2 replies on “And My Love Goes with You”

rrsays:
August 21, 2012 at 11:08 am

Another wonderful poem. I recently knitted a pair of blue socks for someone so it is especially resonant.

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D Vorreyersays:
September 30, 2012 at 6:33 pm

Thank you, RR. I’m glad the detail resonated.

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