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Lover’s Lane
by Alex Grehy
My lover and I walk this path,
a spiral procession to the melody
of genetics and the complex
harmonies of our society.
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I walk behind him, as is my place,
my steps tamping down the soft
turf until I am far below ground
in the embrace of the easeful dark.
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I see him climbing, his steps create a
mountain; at the summit far above,
triumphant, he finally looks back,
assuming I will be there, a follower.
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I hear his voice in the thrumming earth
“My love, what are you doing? I need you,
please, please, come stand in my life,
in my light, come to me, come.”
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I curl up in the depression I have created,
a woman unborn, comforted by the peaceful
bones of my predecessors. Here I am safe,
supported, and he, so high, has way too far to fall.
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Fiction © Copyright Alex Grehy
Image courtesy of Pixabay.com
More from author Alex Grehy:
Last Species Standing
Alex Grehy (she/her) enjoys writing quirky, thought-provoking horror and is a regular contributor to The Sirens Call and Ladies of Horror Flash Project. Her fiction and essays on being a lady of horror have featured in a range of publications, including Spread: Tales of Deadly Flora. Alex’s first poetry collection, Last Species Standing, which explores mankind’s relationship with nature and technology, is available on Amazon.















A thoughtful, evocative poem. Excellently written.
Thank you 🙂