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Clean Start

The wind washes sand from the lines in my face

As I stare toward the sunrise

Soon the ants will march along worn tracks

Never straying

Left, Right, Repeat.

 

I tower above them, a monolith

Of days passed

Ready to reveal

The universal truths bequeathed to me

 

I am Lazarus

Sent back to life like a runt fish

For I still have growing to do

And a message to deliver

 

Now I stand at the mouth

Of a well-beaten path

Ready to walk against the current

Evoking double-takes from passersby

Knowing that the world needs a slap in the face

To knock the dirt off

And reveal the simple beauty underneath

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sean-andersson
American
Published
Jun 6, 2010
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