old flowers
bloom in the after hours
trailing scent-
and their words still drawn
fill the night and dawn
the way they went.
new to ours,
coffee shops and church clock towers
remember those times spent
in warm
touchings born
out of movement.
tempting rain showers
in silent bane's empty hours
shuffle and lament-
the thoughts swarm
and mind-bed warm
coupling of consent.
Strider Marcus Jones is a poet, law graduate and ex civil servant from Salford, England with proud Celtic roots in Ireland and Wales. A member of The Poetry Society, his five published books of poetry reveal a maverick playing his saxophone in warm solitude.
https://stridermarcusjonespoetry.wordpress.com/
https://stridermarcusjonespoetry.wordpress.com/
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