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While Watching Kites

A thick mist twists about my childhood, when it all seemed so much simpler. Mammoth butterflies tickle my imagination, I sit and wonder at the minute grains of sand cascading from my palms, the naïve pleasure it once rendered. These men are chasing dreams on the backs of butterflies. Soft driven airstrips blow away, I have little expectation left to fly. My mother used to tell me I could do anything I wanted, I would sign my name on the clouds but I have no strength left to leave the ground, time has left me reaching. My sand has dwindled. The butterflies have drifted away. -BRD
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benjamin-davies
English
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Nov 22, 2010
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This is an ekphrastic poem based on the following image:

http://i1230.photobucket.com/albums/ee483/Brdavies/photo-3.jpg

Copyright @2010 by Ben Davies

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