I’m very pleased to introduce this week’s Guest Writer, Eric Clarke. Eric is a talented poet and fiction writer. Today, he’s written a poem. Before you read it, here is a little bit about him, in his own words:
‘I write about human relationships, no dogs or cats involved, the odd robin crops up though. My style tends to be brief, concise, and open to interpretation, be it six word stories, short prose or poetry. A debut novella, of an internet liaison, edited by Esther, will be published this spring’.
Until You Do
By
Eric Clarke
Until you do
I’ll find
hold on to
loose ends
not let you
fall apart
Until you do
I’ll touch
ease knots
untwist
release you
from inside
Until you do
I’ll breathe
exhale feelings
for you
to do with
as you will.
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