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taylor-reed
American
The porch waits behind the glass It empathizes as needed I step on it once again And smoke in its graces A compress over the cliff We aspire at Deveraux once again to hear the ocean's rhythmic advice And I do wince, such a daunting way upon the enraged sky A tormented face looking at impassioned ways And now a visitor appears another tormented face under a gossamer spun brazen reds opulent yellows pale blues push through as it unravels with a photograph Her porch vacant once again Mine thankful of its owner to give a futile roll of discontent And once again we listen and gaze And once again we inhale the salt air And once I saw because I stayed Four dolphins shoulder the sand
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Jan 7, 2012
Jan 7, 2012 at 8:02 PM UTC
Four Dolphins Shoulder the Sand
Some time when the lilies are all in vases ask me the lessons I've learned. Ask me in a picture, Ill give you words. Others have been remanded, most plucked away, and some roots hang by a fray: ask me what is a lily without the wind? I will listen as best I can. You and I will wade and play in the muddy pond to find them. We know they used to be there, drowning; and there were hands to save them, trying not to touch the petals but forgot us. What the lilies say, that is what I say.
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Jan 7, 2012
Jan 7, 2012 at 7:56 PM UTC
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