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Whirlpools

Heartache flies like sand blown by a cool desert wind toward my Nathan,

Seeing rage and screaming ochre sadness,

rushing to the front knowing,

knowing, trusting,

being.

 

What have I done

to send him crashing into oil-rich turmoil?

Thrashing into puddles of mud stained water,

And buildings with hidden fires.

 

Breathing in until stars fill his being;

Living on the brink of chaos

he rises on wings of camouflage

guns.

 

Fills my easily excited mind until I break.

Emotion bursts forth like the raging waters of a flooded river,

Swirling and swirling around my useless brain.

 

Swirling to create whirlpools of worry,

Whirlpools of hope,

 

Whirlpools of love.

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elise-beaudoin
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Jun 20, 2010
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