Walking carries pain; /
joints pronounce the weight of years; /
limp encodes effort.
Walking carries pain; /
joints pronounce the weight of years; /
limp encodes effort.
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Thank you. The sweet smell /
of your perfume brightens my /
days behind the fence.
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Your echo lives large /
a river rushed canyon /
surging through my life.
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The moon says, “See me.” /
A bridge across the night sky /
phasing light and tides.
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The Earth says, “I am.”
Rivers flowing to oceans
Waves echoing now.
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The stars say, “I was.” /
Their light a flowing echo /
of distant moments.
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Each raindrop touches /
one moment of forgotten /
pain on the window.
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A suitor unworthy, /
the world has a greedy hand. /
Save your love for me.
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I felt my heart die /
When your love locked promises /
To a chain of dust.
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In darkness is light /
Hiding in moments of doubt /
Deep in the promise.
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