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Caramel and Marrow by Anne Marie Cribbin | Sober Poetry

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We danced around the periphery with fairy wings

Throwing glitter that caught the light

Hips swaying in the shimmer

The tall grass moving with us

Pinkies locked and promises made to step into the center

This was our time

Full moon freedom on a Saturday afternoon

“We can’t go over it. We can’t go under it.”

Sweet chants of childhood cheering us on

Eyes closed. Count to 3. Then leap.

Into the caramel and marrow

The center of the magic

With it’s swirls and swells and tyrant twisters

And sandbars and shady weeping willows too

We took flight in the mess of the middle

Our dime store wings made of wire and tulle and plastic rhinestones

Fastened to our shoulders with shoestrings

They were strong enough to carry us through


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