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I wish I’d asked you All these years ago What a useless sentiment How can we know it Avoiding all that blunder And the last time I saw her as she drifted into sleep My mind filled with longing My heart filled with dust. All our dreams torn asunder I couldn’t leave again So she said, “I’ll go.” Her heart reaching Took a piece of me along Borne in her stark wonder. Into the face of nature Faith like wishes missing God She watches over the child Knowing all right from wrong Ready her box of thunder Now I wait patiently The woman she’ll never find Years sift like leaves in memory Raindrops glisten listening tilted With the answers we left behind May, December 2019
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Dec 7, 2019
Dec 7, 2019 at 5:17 PM UTC
Nothing Always Changes
I wish I’d asked you All these years ago What a useless sentiment How can we know it Avoiding all that blunder And the last time I saw her as she drifted into sleep My mind filled with longing My heart filled with dust. All our dreams torn asunder I couldn’t leave again So she said, “I’ll go.” Her heart reaching Took a piece of me along Borne in her stark wonder. Into the face of nature Faith like wishes missing God She watches over the child Knowing all right from wrong Ready her box of thunder Now I wait patiently The woman she’ll never find Years sift like leaves in memory Raindrops glisten listening tilted With the answers we left behind May, December 2019
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60/Transgender Female/Far from home
Dec 7, 2019
Dec 7, 2019 at 5:17 PM UTC
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