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Canopy of Silk

The wind blows freely in the air, as I sit and relax without a care-- Underneath a huge canopy of silk, while munching on treats as I drink milk. It floats and captures the breezy day, this backyard canopy of yesterday-- Mother left it to me when she passed, and now the memories always last. A rainbow streaks across the sky, catching moments coming from on high-- While I recall my days as a child, when this canopy flowed, free and wild. The summer sun is rising above, as I'm cooled under the canopy of love-- A childlike vision comes into sight, with mother holding my hand so tight.
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Hamilton, NJ
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Hamilton, NJ
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May 21, 2025
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