There lies a forest we groom.

There lies a forest we groom.

A Poem by andrew mitchell

Upon your breasts
the grass has grown
where forgotten desires
have been culled.
Where hides the animal
that runs free?
I see the footprints
on ye heart.
How much mead
will warm that heart
until such longings
open the gates
to pastures green?
Before the seeds of time
have no place to sow.

© 2020 andrew mitchell


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andrew mitchell
andrew mitchell

adelaide, Australia



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