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The Tempest

by @deborah-birch

I was walking on a winter's day It was cold, and I was lonely Wind to blow all thoughts away .... too much for me right now Will this be all there'll ever be? Just to push against the wind And feel the cold erosion? And if that wind just disappears Will that mean that I will fall... ...To fall and fall away? A lifetime's walk to end this way Looking for a fair wind. My spirit still has silver wings Will I fly away?
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deborah-birch
67 / F / Canadian
Published
Feb 9, 2011
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November 9, 2011

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