Treasure Chest
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Spring spreads its light across the body on
May’s bed. The beam has snowdrop, daffodil
And wonders of narcissus in this dawn
Since spring refuses to let go, to spill
Spring’s colors till sad summer comes with heat
Of disappointment. Here spring’s spectra rest
Upon this one who breathes above the sheet

That rudely would obscure skin. On this breast
Is light of March and April, also May,
The season’s tinctures captured, not released
But held for me to love in licks. Tints say
Love haunts, remains in dayspring, now, increased.
Spring orders them to stay and yet to go
Where love and dreams and waking always glow.
© Phillip Whiddden 
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