Amongst the trees she’s proffered safety in sheer shadow film that she wraps around her hands
Allowing her to lean into and spin through the silence
Fluid
She sweeps the air in premonition spinning threads
Thickening water she’ll use to extinguish the flames her hair whips into frenzy against the summer dry grasses
Sapphire landscape fanning out in full peacock preen with shimmering emerald aura song
Hold her hand in pirouette upon planetary rings
As knotted amber eyes winking wise and wild witness the bloom of paradise from her shoulder blades
White petals and succulent leaves
That free her for the silver slick steal of a kiss from the water polished silhouette of the one ruling her sky
E.A. O'Connell
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