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Doves.

In the furthest away place my beloved is buried in the wedding gown she never wore beneath a bleached white stone. Her name cannot be recalled by the morning rain or the thousand-year-old tree it is lost to all memory. One night she unravelled the rivers and tied her hair with them like ribbons She stole a seashell and held it to my ear so I could hear the roaring ocean and she said “nothing will ever part us; not water, not distance, not even death” and whenever I see a dove in flight as elegant and graceful as she was I smile and think to myself That maybe the most beautiful souls become doves.
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Apr 21, 2018
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