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Isaac Seiffoudine

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Feb 28, 2018, 5:24:44 AM2/28/18
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Spring Poem : The scorpion

I grab the towel beneath the window, 
With the healing scars on my cheek still mocking me in the mirror. 
The scorpion is dancing in the sky, its poison is the liquor to my dream. 
I fight the clouds, for my spring to bring, 
And through a twinkling stars, 
My fears in a beam, 
The scorpion and its sting, 
Blossom cherries on the top of the cars. 
My foggy thoughts in a rusty old blade
Laying by my bed. 
The truths in the wind, brings back the red roses,
And there lies the scorpion dying, in the shade of an oak. 

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You must state that the poem is unpublished when you submit it.



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Isaac Seiffoudine

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Mar 1, 2018, 4:22:47 PM3/1/18
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The Scorpion :

I grab the towel beneath the window, 
With the healing scars on my cheek still mocking me in the mirror. 

The scorpion is dancing in the sky, its poison is the liquor to my dream. 
I fight the clouds, for them to bring forward my spring. 
And through a twinkling star, 
My fears in a beam, 
The scorpion and its sting, 
And blossom cherries on the top of the cars. 

My foggy thoughts in a rusty old blade
Fast asleep under my bed. 
The truths in the wind, bring back the red roses,
And there lies the scorpion dying, in the shade of an oak. 

Isaac Seiffoudine

This poem is unpublished. 
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