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The moon has come out tonight— full and brilliant, a hushed white. I sip persimmon tea underneath the Japanese maple tree. Closing my eyes, the summer breeze ripples through me. The koi swim to and fro— like red ticks on cement, watch how they dance and go. I think of years gone by, the times that passed too slow— those moments I wish I froze. The tea is cooling between my wrinkled fingers. Of memories gone past, far too fast— even, my breath deems too long to linger.
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May 7, 2020
May 7, 2020 at 5:19 PM UTC
Memory Garden
The moon has come out tonight— full and brilliant, a hushed white. I sip persimmon tea underneath the Japanese maple tree. Closing my eyes, the summer breeze ripples through me. The koi swim to and fro— like red ticks on cement, watch how they dance and go. I think of years gone by, the times that passed too slow— those moments I wish I froze. The tea is cooling between my wrinkled fingers. Of memories gone past, far too fast— even, my breath deems too long to linger.
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May 7, 2020
May 7, 2020 at 5:19 PM UTC
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