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These are words to shape something that everyone wants but no one has a corner on that market. It all remains unspoken; the remains we wished for are not the ashes we asked for. The ones we left behind in the fire we started in life are now delivered. in the eye of remembrance is the dust of stars sifted into a plastic bag Love and hope, faith and trust, peace and wisdom; still, I question what i know, what is true. What shifts us to enter this circle, holding hands, using words that wonder how to make it not be the end of everything? I will plant a tablespoon of ashes in all the places where the spirits dwell. I will leave this poem so you can find the place where other spirits dwell
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Dec 1, 2014
Dec 1, 2014 at 2:47 PM UTC
Poem to a dead brother
These are words to shape something that everyone wants but no one has a corner on that market. It all remains unspoken; the remains we wished for are not the ashes we asked for. The ones we left behind in the fire we started in life are now delivered. in the eye of remembrance is the dust of stars sifted into a plastic bag Love and hope, faith and trust, peace and wisdom; still, I question what i know, what is true. What shifts us to enter this circle, holding hands, using words that wonder how to make it not be the end of everything? I will plant a tablespoon of ashes in all the places where the spirits dwell. I will leave this poem so you can find the place where other spirits dwell
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Dec 1, 2014
Dec 1, 2014 at 2:47 PM UTC
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