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HIGH TIDE

Her melancholy had a circadian rhythm Spoken in twisted tongues Reasoning blind sighted by emotional revenue Reveries of long lost memories Testimonies of the heart How does one escape the kinship of hearts? When longings derail sensibilities? There is a raft at the shoreline It’s sail, luminous and large Beckoning to travel to another shore Tide water spreads onto the open space Bridges are no more
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Oct 19, 2011
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