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For my brother, Martin I'm going to sling your memory over my shoulder back pack you round the world slide you on to station platforms alongside the passing panorama of footsteps that echo on that slice of cold cement tuck you into airplane lockers overhead the sleeping flyers in that metal coffin in the ice cream clouds nestle you among bus luggage beneath the picture windows and the ribbon racing road I will unpack you in every village every town and every city in every land and nation on every continent and land mass crossing the oceans and seas catching every wave and tide circling the earth on winds and breezes following sunsets and solar eclipses and every cycle of the moon until I find a place of resting until I find a place of peace until I find a place of peace © M.L.Emmett
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Oct 26, 2014
Oct 26, 2014 at 9:12 AM UTC
Remembering You
For my brother, Martin I'm going to sling your memory over my shoulder back pack you round the world slide you on to station platforms alongside the passing panorama of footsteps that echo on that slice of cold cement tuck you into airplane lockers overhead the sleeping flyers in that metal coffin in the ice cream clouds nestle you among bus luggage beneath the picture windows and the ribbon racing road I will unpack you in every village every town and every city in every land and nation on every continent and land mass crossing the oceans and seas catching every wave and tide circling the earth on winds and breezes following sunsets and solar eclipses and every cycle of the moon until I find a place of resting until I find a place of peace until I find a place of peace © M.L.Emmett
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Oct 26, 2014
Oct 26, 2014 at 9:12 AM UTC
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