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Like the elms, I am bleeding But nothing so sweet as sap You sit perched on the branch above me Contemplating your belated Autumn nap Your eyes harmonize with the brown bark And I envy you, so simple and blasé I crave some shelter from your rain But it's cold, and still drizzling dismay There's a shadow falling over us The forest has learned to be a clever thief The light catches you smirk while I weep Like a willow without a handkerchief You hear applause, so take your bough All while dawn bends and slowly breaks My lips snap like frozen twigs as I wonder; How can you slumber while my heart's awake?
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Aug 21, 2018
Aug 21, 2018 at 3:03 PM UTC
Catkins (Winter's Road)
Like the elms, I am bleeding But nothing so sweet as sap You sit perched on the branch above me Contemplating your belated Autumn nap Your eyes harmonize with the brown bark And I envy you, so simple and blasé I crave some shelter from your rain But it's cold, and still drizzling dismay There's a shadow falling over us The forest has learned to be a clever thief The light catches you smirk while I weep Like a willow without a handkerchief You hear applause, so take your bough All while dawn bends and slowly breaks My lips snap like frozen twigs as I wonder; How can you slumber while my heart's awake?
chris-thomasrf
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Aug 21, 2018
Aug 21, 2018 at 3:03 PM UTC
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