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Stay a Little Longer

A fire rises from behind that hill on the horizon,

The trees silhouetted in front of the roaring light

As the the tide creeps closer and closer

Bringing a cool blue across the land

A clash of forces battling fiercely

All on her front doorstep.

 

No wonder she's so stubborn,

Learnt her ways from the dramatics of nature

In the house we all call home

Married into a clan of warriors, and born of the same stock

Her life has been a dance through the land of time

Nothing stays the same.

 

As the shadows of the sunset climb their way

Across the hillsides and down below the grass

The trees remain illuminated, glowing orange

Their empty branches reach towards the light

         and catch it at their fingertips

Stealing it away for themselves, sending pockets of steam billowing above our heads

She said she might not come back next year

 

With gravel in our mouths we said our goodbyes

Held on just that moment longer

A lingering panic in the air - she might be a woman of her word-

But her army are rallying at her sides

Ready to fight her battles alongside her

A shimmer of hope gleams softly at the edge of the room

(refracting through the water bottles in the corner)

 

Stay a little longer

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tommy-1
22 / F / English
Published
Jan 20, 2018
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