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i hear a song; it burns

My gravel heart shakes in the wake of your steps,

beating me night and day.

Your claws dug

deep

deep

deep

through layers of

sand and

shell and

stubborn rock

to the core of smooth and silent water.

 

It began with a ripple and then with a wave;

how could I have known my life would never be the same?

 

You dug your way out

like you always, always do.

But my heart still churns churns churns.

You drained me of salt;

pebbles that float there

now sink

 

and they burn as they dip.

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May 7, 2011
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