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May/December Marriage

May/December Marriage

She rises up from her repose,
kohls her eyes, contours her nose,
puts on the diamond and the gold
for which her liberty was sold.

Dons her linen, silk and fur.
Puts on fresh perfume to obscure
with bergamot and rose and myrrh
those memories now but a blur.

This will be her life hereafter:
less spontaneity and laughter.
All her beauty and her charms
cradled in an old man’s arms.

Prompt words today are repose, gold, laughter, fresh and blur. Image by Bibek Thakuri on Unsplash, used with permission.

Poem for Anton

Anton Wills-Eve commented on “Stronger”: Judy, as you have just proved that ‘Brevity is the soul of wit’, give us a poem on this.”

Poem for Anton, as to the mourning period of the 23-year-old porn star upon the death of her 91 year old husband:

Her grief
was brief.

(This is a little extra just thrown in for my friend Anton.  The rest of the poems written to your quotes will follow over the next three days.)