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Braille Memories

The cicatrise of damage

Slowly softened

Worn smooth

By wind and weather

Water and tenderness maybe

Was once raw red and obvious

Now blended

Into your skin map

Your patchwork of encounters

With knife, heat and gravity

 

Some strange nobility

And ownership imparted

Not in your DNA

Inherited

Or chosen

But somehow valued

Like an old photograph

A Braille memory

Absentmindedly revisited

With evocative touch

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paul-goring
English
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Jul 24, 2012
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