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Alive

a child like thing that i plunged

was shot off the red clay

and grass

directly into the river

that creeped

as if on stilts

 

my heart swelled

as i was immersed

and ever single fiber in me

sang

smiling son hard i forgot

not to breathe under water

 

it was her black eyes

the angel

that drew me to the slender arms

of my savior

 

only to leave me on the shore

alive.

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Nov 27, 2014
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