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You are the ship in the desert sand The linings engraved in my hand With the fragile trust I used to hold The fire that burns my naked soul In that ship I've been to places Been to places in my head Hard places with alien faces In the soft of my own bed In my purgatorial with myself You are the last battle I won The constant war of withdrawal Which I lost before it had begun You are the moon in the morning sky My white orb when the noon is high My blazing tempest summer fire My mind's last dying desire The pain that no longer lingers The sand slipping through my fingers Nights spent in wishful thinking Remembering tears and fitful blinking But I thank God that you were born My perfect floating blizzard snow My poetry given flawless form Of whom I so selfishly let go
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Mar 18, 2014
Mar 18, 2014 at 2:46 PM UTC
A Song For Snow
You are the ship in the desert sand The linings engraved in my hand With the fragile trust I used to hold The fire that burns my naked soul In that ship I've been to places Been to places in my head Hard places with alien faces In the soft of my own bed In my purgatorial with myself You are the last battle I won The constant war of withdrawal Which I lost before it had begun You are the moon in the morning sky My white orb when the noon is high My blazing tempest summer fire My mind's last dying desire The pain that no longer lingers The sand slipping through my fingers Nights spent in wishful thinking Remembering tears and fitful blinking But I thank God that you were born My perfect floating blizzard snow My poetry given flawless form Of whom I so selfishly let go
harkaran
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Mar 18, 2014
Mar 18, 2014 at 2:46 PM UTC
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