Over Glory
In the arms of Georgia dreams
On red clay doors and wide hips
slip and pop in tiny- ash hands
under the dim sun, dreaming ghost
watermelon sandwiches and fire-water
Battle freedom for freedom
tins on kins – days on nights
and we wait, drying in the being free
praying in the kitchen sink
holding on breaking dreams
looking over glory- I’se turning
mustard seeds/ to be more than trees
more like men walking
more like glowing winds
more like storms bouldering over
these troubled rivers, of our lives – Krissy Mosley 2017
Fantastic. I love the climax of the last stanza, as well as the imagery leading up to it. Well done, Krissy.
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thank you kindly, Gospel Isosceles blessings to you
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Moving!!!!💝💝💝
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thank you kindly America on Coffee
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