The Color of Taffy

taffy colored

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she sees her lying in a
field of wildflowers
adrift in sweet williams,
asters and pinks
cradled in queen anne’s lace

her hair once the color
of taffy now streaked
gold by the sun
her freckles blending
into honey on her face

she closes her eyes to
drift along with her
feeling the breeze a
silk scarf unfurled
ever so soft as satin

until she hears as
from a distance far
a soft whistle blowing
faintly she nearly feels
an approaching train

but as she opens her
eyes the girl with the
taffy colored hair and
honeyed skin slips
away leaving her

in a small cold room
the whistle from the
tea kettle blowing
louder…steam rising
in the still dank air

she is brought ’round
her eyes glance about at
paint cracked walls to
a chipped tile counter
a clock chiming the hour

as she blinks back hot
salty tears to pull her
ragged sweater about her
she touches a dirty vase
holding a bit of wildflowers

© February 2013
Renee Espriu

This is for dVerse Poets Pub http://dversepoets.com/category/openlinknight/

21 Replies to “The Color of Taffy”

    1. I think we all would like to be, at times, somewhere other than where we are…I know I would. I grew up in CA and at times so miss the weather there but then again, it is not the same CA as it use to be and so even the weather could not hold me over time. Thank You!

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  1. I want to hold her hand and run in the fields ..
    show her they sky is not there to limit us but to watch over us in amusement 🙂

    This sounded a hopeful one to me !

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  2. Oh, Renee, this was a heartbreaker. So many little girls have lovely dreams and awaken to the bleak here and now… and there is a lingering nasty aftertaste, since you haven’t actually identified that she is at least in a semi-safe place, you know? Excellent, your heart is so open! Amy

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    1. Thank you Amy! I think so many people have dreams of what they thing their lives should have been or could have been and then there is the reality of the life they are living. So glad you liked this one. Thank you for visiting.

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