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The Chink In Her Armour.

The black-out curtains hide

a multitude of sins

in the deserted night,

I can still hear your breath

escaping

but I cannot see your breast

plate move, only

by touch

somewhere in the dark

do I know that you are safe

as the Sun fails to rouse you

through any chink

in the curtains.

 

Ian D. Hall 2016

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This entry was posted in Poetry and tagged poetry by Ian D. Hall, The Chink In Her Armour. on November 4, 2016 by admin.

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