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I remember the solid feel of your arms and soft, papyrus skin pressed against mine; encompassing all that has and will happen. Here in our circle, I turn and slip and slide and slither out, away and onto something new, whilst your arms always remain open. Forging young paths with new steps splashing not lightly, causing tsunamis with every decision made and regretted, life lived and loved apart from you. But there's a link inscripted in our DNA, genes linking genes and laughter across seas and silences and solitude always, you stick with me. Your eyes braced, lips ready to smile, upright you keep your chin. I think of you and pray one day to be half the person you've been.
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Feb 24, 2015
Feb 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM UTC
Mother
I remember the solid feel of your arms and soft, papyrus skin pressed against mine; encompassing all that has and will happen. Here in our circle, I turn and slip and slide and slither out, away and onto something new, whilst your arms always remain open. Forging young paths with new steps splashing not lightly, causing tsunamis with every decision made and regretted, life lived and loved apart from you. But there's a link inscripted in our DNA, genes linking genes and laughter across seas and silences and solitude always, you stick with me. Your eyes braced, lips ready to smile, upright you keep your chin. I think of you and pray one day to be half the person you've been.
ella-gwen
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Feb 24, 2015
Feb 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM UTC
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