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Nothing is too small A hairpin of gold wards off the cold, subtle music sounds when I wrap myself in a silk shawl: nothing is too small. In this game of consequences my duplicitous imagination, like the sunset, manages to heat the old villages by the lake. Hidden In the autumn twilight, my words blend their rhythm with bird song, dance across bridges and linger in the summer pavilions, free from their birthplace on paper. Those that fell outside the garden were covered in blood. Feeling the shame others should feel, I gathered up my words And returned them to my heart where I could nurture them. Decisions As we were landing on the African continent, I wondered if now was the time to admit to my wife that the morning I decided we should move our home south I’d mistaken a cloud of fruit flies for A swooping swarm of migrating swallows.
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Feb 10, 2018
Feb 10, 2018 at 8:06 AM UTC
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Nothing is too small A hairpin of gold wards off the cold, subtle music sounds when I wrap myself in a silk shawl: nothing is too small. In this game of consequences my duplicitous imagination, like the sunset, manages to heat the old villages by the lake. Hidden In the autumn twilight, my words blend their rhythm with bird song, dance across bridges and linger in the summer pavilions, free from their birthplace on paper. Those that fell outside the garden were covered in blood. Feeling the shame others should feel, I gathered up my words And returned them to my heart where I could nurture them. Decisions As we were landing on the African continent, I wondered if now was the time to admit to my wife that the morning I decided we should move our home south I’d mistaken a cloud of fruit flies for A swooping swarm of migrating swallows.
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Feb 10, 2018
Feb 10, 2018 at 8:06 AM UTC
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