–after Emmanuel Hocquard

I have a dream
of the body of a woman
a wind instrument
beautiful serpent
asleep in the arms
of the dawn
of this poem

Her long and sloping shoulder
Her back of delicate bone
Curving, breathing rain and word

Releasing poison
with the morning gold

warmth in my world
teeth in my vein
Samantha is a stranger who lives far away,
like the snow.

Analysis, meaning and summary of Stanley Gemmell's poem The Samantha Sonnets #15

2 Comments

  1. Bryant says:

    Wow!!! I read the Samantha Sonnets. Brilliant work.

  2. yann rolland says:

    Now I have read all Samantha Sonnets and I think it would be good for the poet that she send him an e mail,
    please Samantha come back…

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