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william-dupre
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I catch a scent of youth while walking through the trees; A glimpse of a former life, a time spent with ease. Less nostalgic senses remind me of my age. The glimpse that just was turns over like a page.
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Sep 13, 2014
Sep 13, 2014 at 8:44 PM UTC
Hint of Youth
Protected by your existence like a canopy of green, Shielded from the relentlessness of the driving sun, I pass alone in this wood, My own existence of no consequence to you. My verdurous being, a revered reflection of yours, Purposefully strides through this untrodden thicket. A determined will is mine, Emboldened by the prominence of your own stature. Yours is a mettle tested by the summer tempest, Cultivated in the rich soil of the ancient detritus - An earned eminence, Beyond the grasps of many adoring hands. Reaching is just a feeble attempt at an earthly yearning; Your presence in my mind is a more satisfying ownership. It is what you are that I own, Taken away only by being untrue to yourself.
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Sep 13, 2014
Sep 13, 2014 at 8:39 PM UTC
Canopy