This Poem was Submitted By: Laura Jeanne Dean On Date: 2000-12-08 11:03:58 . . . Click Here To Mail this Poem to a Friend!

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Fingers

A mop of brown tumbles down and parts before her chin Being distraught she frolics not nor lets the sunlight in Reaching up her hand cups her eyes from any harm Unformed words pulsate the nerves extending down her arms The digit's five come alive when discussion's brought Removed from sight they now take flight to speak of vision taught Her grimaces hide while inside the muffled boundaries hall Her eyes will tell until the shell closes behind the wall She keeps her peace and lets hands sleep content behind her back Acutely aware to be prepared  to defend questions attack Not to comply with vocals sly They speak freely from thought Having their say they are put away Quietly, before they're caught

Copyright © December 2000 Laura Jeanne Dean


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