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Whole hours slipped away. and later those days when time became nothing but the tide rising and falling like a clarinet echoing a concerto. Night after night, I listened for silver keys clapping its melody sewing a soft shroud around my ears. Its sound bellowed into the twilight with stars stinging my neck with their glare. My very existence hurled into a dark shipping lane with ferries and barges scaring my view, but sometimes the ladder from the moon’ reflection beckoned me climb to that astral galaxy. For there I was blinking, weeping tears, I was alive . Then in a moment, my legs would groan. Suddenly, as splintered arrows they splashed into the angry waves and then sank into a scrim of water steering me into a safe harbor, where anchoring I could bob with the tide and then one day I winched in my billowed sail drying my eyes from a night of loneliness dawn flickered light on my lashes! wind laughing like a beacon! On the rim of the horizon.
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Apr 17, 2012
Apr 17, 2012 at 6:45 PM UTC
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Whole hours slipped away. and later those days when time became nothing but the tide rising and falling like a clarinet echoing a concerto. Night after night, I listened for silver keys clapping its melody sewing a soft shroud around my ears. Its sound bellowed into the twilight with stars stinging my neck with their glare. My very existence hurled into a dark shipping lane with ferries and barges scaring my view, but sometimes the ladder from the moon’ reflection beckoned me climb to that astral galaxy. For there I was blinking, weeping tears, I was alive . Then in a moment, my legs would groan. Suddenly, as splintered arrows they splashed into the angry waves and then sank into a scrim of water steering me into a safe harbor, where anchoring I could bob with the tide and then one day I winched in my billowed sail drying my eyes from a night of loneliness dawn flickered light on my lashes! wind laughing like a beacon! On the rim of the horizon.
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Apr 17, 2012
Apr 17, 2012 at 6:45 PM UTC
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