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As We Walk  . I spent an hour listening to the grey and cooling sky, and the blackbirds that gathered low. We are but gestures sown by particles of love, desire and greed. Few are one tapestry, most are a bit of all three. There was a plague in my eyes that has thinned my expectations, but I am better. Being in love this long is like a voyage underwater, swarming with glorious and dangerous beings. You will always be the one to hatch my breath, the catching flint when I am shipwrecked, and the good thing I can hold up willingly to the light. We have been shown there is no grave, only the mourning. We have been shown it is the aging in front of each other that makes aging wonderful. I no longer worry about what I am going to say because there is you, with the scent of autumn strong in your hair. . . Copyright © 2002 by Allison Grayhurst . . First published in "The Artistic Muse", 2012
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Feb 16, 2020
Feb 16, 2020 at 9:15 AM UTC
As We Walk
As We Walk  . I spent an hour listening to the grey and cooling sky, and the blackbirds that gathered low. We are but gestures sown by particles of love, desire and greed. Few are one tapestry, most are a bit of all three. There was a plague in my eyes that has thinned my expectations, but I am better. Being in love this long is like a voyage underwater, swarming with glorious and dangerous beings. You will always be the one to hatch my breath, the catching flint when I am shipwrecked, and the good thing I can hold up willingly to the light. We have been shown there is no grave, only the mourning. We have been shown it is the aging in front of each other that makes aging wonderful. I no longer worry about what I am going to say because there is you, with the scent of autumn strong in your hair. . . Copyright © 2002 by Allison Grayhurst . . First published in "The Artistic Muse", 2012
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Feb 16, 2020
Feb 16, 2020 at 9:15 AM UTC
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