POEM: Freckle Attack


Freckle Attack








Freckle attack, they spread and explode My summer affliction with sun forced speckles aglow

I'm smothered in 50, a child's SPF The sun blisters and scorches with corrupt disrespect

It's a vampiric battle, seeking shade in the day While you wish for blue skies, I crave for the grey

I wish parasols where trendy so I wouldn't look nuts If I cowered beneath one, taking shade from the sun

When you smear tanning oils, I slap on calamine I say Aloe to Vera whose cooling comfort’s divine

We all need vitamin D, I'm aware of it's skills But I replace the sun's rays, with multivitamin pills

My S.A.D issues are the wrong way round Coz I bake to bright red and not a much preferred brown

You should think of us gingers and the trauma were tackling You'd be miserable too, if your skin looked like crackling

© Emma Seasman 20/07/2016

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