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OF THE FIRST WATER, a poem by Gloria Jean Woody, USA
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Gloria Jean Woody, USA
OF THE FIRST WATER
watersick dormant i stay in this waterish realmuntil something happensawaiting until the very endlater someone waits up for mein waiting of the first wateri lie in wait wateriness nature i sail, i swim toward destiny unknownwaterward the ocean depth, seas, sky the limitplaces to make ones mouth waterwater witch bird sings like water clear and smooth flowing overheadas i a pageant exhibition in my liquescence transparentwaterborne afloat steady, unswaying beginning excursion into existence i take watersdeparture the body from its steadfast positionunchanged, unswervingback water reversing my coursehold water i remain the test against remorsethreatened make water, waterless, water down in the beginning the initial attraction magnetismhow i got started, to do the first partto get something going originate and createbring into beingthis thing, this object, deed to be donea bond binding everlasting as one courtship appropriate social engagements to datean experience of warm likingtaking possession, set apart for ones own purposepositive thoughts of respectloyalty and devotionneverending amorous winning attachment a tender touch, enchantment, embracetravel into ecstasyexpend, entirely devourwith fruitful feelingsvows made to eternally cowerpartaking of her flower
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