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Before I could move I laid very still, Drawing breath seconds settling as snowfall, Alone except for a cast iron will, Waiting for the moment that I could crawl, Somewhere I might drag myself to my feet, To stand firm sheltered beneath drifted time, Defying both gravity and defeat, Just me and this cast iron will of mine, Before I chose to be still I could move, I roamed where I wished tasted love sublime, Gone now is the one who would heal and soothe, Returned to source like snowflakes, tears of brine, Before I could move I had to be still, Remember my strength my cast iron will.
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Jun 17, 2021
Jun 17, 2021 at 8:45 AM UTC
A Cast Iron Will
Before I could move I laid very still, Drawing breath seconds settling as snowfall, Alone except for a cast iron will, Waiting for the moment that I could crawl, Somewhere I might drag myself to my feet, To stand firm sheltered beneath drifted time, Defying both gravity and defeat, Just me and this cast iron will of mine, Before I chose to be still I could move, I roamed where I wished tasted love sublime, Gone now is the one who would heal and soothe, Returned to source like snowflakes, tears of brine, Before I could move I had to be still, Remember my strength my cast iron will.
billnellist
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60/M/North Yorkshire
Jun 17, 2021
Jun 17, 2021 at 8:45 AM UTC
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