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*If I could read you like a book I’d read you from cover to cover. What would I find as each leaf turned over To find me more and more hooked? Your expression the preface? Your walk the reference? Your thoughts - the appendix? You should copyright all these. Your table of contents Your chapters and headings, Short stories or pretense, Or expression of longings. Each page a blessing Reader and writer forever conjoined. Read/Writing without resting No writer’s block or pages deformed. One page flying into another As the story of you unfolds. Could I be a footnoted lover With a love that remolds? Or perhaps the main character, One to gray and grow old? Placing one hand on your spine While the other opens the divine. Oh if only I could read you like a book I’d read you from cover to cover Memorize every line.*
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Jun 7, 2017
Jun 7, 2017 at 7:56 PM UTC
Memorize Every Line
*If I could read you like a book I’d read you from cover to cover. What would I find as each leaf turned over To find me more and more hooked? Your expression the preface? Your walk the reference? Your thoughts - the appendix? You should copyright all these. Your table of contents Your chapters and headings, Short stories or pretense, Or expression of longings. Each page a blessing Reader and writer forever conjoined. Read/Writing without resting No writer’s block or pages deformed. One page flying into another As the story of you unfolds. Could I be a footnoted lover With a love that remolds? Or perhaps the main character, One to gray and grow old? Placing one hand on your spine While the other opens the divine. Oh if only I could read you like a book I’d read you from cover to cover Memorize every line.*
The are many meanings in this piece. Least of which are the feelings between two lovers or those evoked by a poem or a book. The most important meaning is that connection to the Devine that resides in each of us.
willy-shakysphere
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M/Georgia, USA
Jun 7, 2017
Jun 7, 2017 at 7:56 PM UTC
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