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Gentle Wind

I'd like to be what you want

 

but  I fall short.

 

Life has trimmed back my branches,

 

limiting my emotional reach.

 

 

I'd love to stretch out

 

to where you are,

 

catch you and carry you

 

above where you think you can go.

 

 

Yet I'm trapped by the twisted distortions

 

of my trunk, my withered leaves,

 

and gnarled arms,

 

and I hesitate to even offer you shelter.

 

 

So I stand silent

 

as your gentle wind

 

stirs my branches in vain.

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christine-3
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Dec 8, 2011
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