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Off her curtains delicately She takes the little ones outside, else she **** them where they light And lets them fly free in the humid October wind Sunshine has brought the late summer smoothly home to our cottage Back from the razor cuts of autumn’s chilling rain Like tiny cooking woks in reddish copper, overturned and spotted black Lady bugs of late fall, Busting out like small brown flower buds around the house, Wings like petals Inside and out Skiing down outside our window panes, boarding towards safety, Falling free, Crawling on curtains, digging in tight She sets these free for one more chance Saving them As I would Seeing the bond that those who do must honor And try to overturn the tumble that we toss in like weeds And right ourselves and stop the spin
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Sep 1, 2016
Sep 1, 2016 at 11:11 AM UTC
off her curtains
Off her curtains delicately She takes the little ones outside, else she **** them where they light And lets them fly free in the humid October wind Sunshine has brought the late summer smoothly home to our cottage Back from the razor cuts of autumn’s chilling rain Like tiny cooking woks in reddish copper, overturned and spotted black Lady bugs of late fall, Busting out like small brown flower buds around the house, Wings like petals Inside and out Skiing down outside our window panes, boarding towards safety, Falling free, Crawling on curtains, digging in tight She sets these free for one more chance Saving them As I would Seeing the bond that those who do must honor And try to overturn the tumble that we toss in like weeds And right ourselves and stop the spin
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Sep 1, 2016
Sep 1, 2016 at 11:11 AM UTC
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