Domestic Bliss

Domestic Bliss

A Poem by Thomas Emile Vaughen

We were married by church bells
But worn down by a Greater God
that came before
The red sea is swelling in the glass;
Moses cannot part this
Pungent aromas light the tongue
There is fire in my eyes,
burning with domestic aggression

I am sorry

© 2020 Thomas Emile Vaughen


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Added on February 23, 2020
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Thomas Emile Vaughen
Thomas Emile Vaughen

Floating around the north of England, United Kingdom



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Sometimes I make myself a coffee, pop on the internet and write stuff. Read at your *peril*. Can be found on Substack [https://thomasemilevaughen.substack.com] or Bluesky [‪@cperil.bsky.soci.. more..