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Contributor Series 4: Aspects of the Elephant, To A Past Love


02.19.10 Posted in Contributor Series 4, today's words by

Contributor Series 4: Aspects of the Elephant
To A Past Love
By Jean M Hendrickson

I no longer measure past woes;
have stopped setting snares
to catch tiny wrongs,
flowers fill my yard.

The closer you come
the faster my heart beats,
I’ll run to greet you
beneath a blue moon

arms filled with blossoms
mouth, with honey,
a hundred books
beneath our tree.

Stay ’til you’re warmed
go when you’re full
return if your journey allows
all is healed between us.


Jean M Hendrickson’s poetry (Community, Death, New Kid, Armageddon 9/11, Older, Wiser, Escape, Oh, February) has appeared at vox poetica in 2009 and 2010.



4 Responses to “Contributor Series 4: Aspects of the Elephant, To A Past Love”

  1. bobbie troy says:

    Very nice, Jean. I get a feeling of closure then moving forward.

  2. Mariah says:

    Lovely!

  3. This is beautiful. I can see you under that tree red hat and skirt with shoes to match.

  4. dave says:

    Speaks to my heart, as i have been comforted by those words

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