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Broad Scope - A Poem by AM Spence - Dive into the Depths of Contemporary Voices

Broad Scope – A Poem by AM Spence

A soft sun’s whiteness…glowing…a
yellow…smiling-light…glowing…a
faint red banner…breaks up…a yellow smile.

A smiling-light…glowing…brighter…I
see…out the corner of my left eye…a terracotta
pot colour surrounding-sky…surounds — and above.

A chalked beach…dustly soft…I
see…out the corner of my right eye…an old
couple in heat waves…they wobble — and kiss.

—–
AM Spence was born in England. She read literature as an undergraduate at The University of Manchester, where in 2009 she completed her MA in creative writing. Her first collection, Reflect, was published last year.

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