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winter faded like old parchment, drawn in charcoal the trees waited for the inevitable colours of spring. your voice coloured silence and left me standing away from the crowd with my head inclined to yours, listening to you, the shadows swept away and your voice like the moonlight, the blue inks of the sea. i watched you unwind night skies and the night stars that burnt in the rivery realms of lost ruins and whispering dreams, fell like dead men before your passion and there was no reasoning with what you believed and you had no compassion for the world. hatred fired up before my forgiveness and you could not forgive. how many   oceans scattered their flowers and light, how many armies fell before the burning amber of your eyes?
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Mar 21, 2015
Mar 21, 2015 at 2:56 PM UTC
winter faded
winter faded like old parchment, drawn in charcoal the trees waited for the inevitable colours of spring. your voice coloured silence and left me standing away from the crowd with my head inclined to yours, listening to you, the shadows swept away and your voice like the moonlight, the blue inks of the sea. i watched you unwind night skies and the night stars that burnt in the rivery realms of lost ruins and whispering dreams, fell like dead men before your passion and there was no reasoning with what you believed and you had no compassion for the world. hatred fired up before my forgiveness and you could not forgive. how many   oceans scattered their flowers and light, how many armies fell before the burning amber of your eyes?
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/and-then-i-returned-to-you-you-my-poet-of-the-water-beth-st-clair/1115678228?ean=29400165 from my book
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Mar 21, 2015 at 2:56 PM UTC
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