Loosely Woven

This emerged from an exercise on writing a poem to a recipe - begin with a metaphor, use a piece of slang, include one image for each of the senses etc. As soon as I included the words of an old friend, it could only go one way.   


Loosely Woven

 Friendship is a kick to the heart.
 
 “I loves you I do” she always said
After a few too many ciders.
 
She was a freewheeling limpet, suckered on strong,
Tasting of friendship, sounding like velvet,
A beautiful Crystal Tips, the best chocolate in the box.
 
But my last day in Bristol we more or less knew
The miles between us would sigh and weep thorns,
While speed-racing time would sever our bond.
 
“This is gonna take a bit of getting used to
But I know what’s right for you”:
The gift of an album one last reminder.
 
Our ties were loosely woven of jute rather than silk,
The Cadbury’s Bunny stayed stuck fast, in the past.

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