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Come, child. Come And rest. Curl safe In this hollow And settle, Letting The world Spin around You And through Until You are full And You are empty, Until You are All And nothing At all. Until You are Everywhere And nowhere To be found. Rest, child. Rest and Bear not The Beyond. The earth Trembling And cracking Is not yours To hold Together. The winds Tumbling trees And Ripping roofs From dwellings Are not yours To still. The fires Crackling, Waves Crashing They Are not Yours To soothe To whimpers. Come, child. Come And rest. Slip Quietly, As the sun sinks, And the light fades, Carefully Past The tangles Of Time And Place, Through The grip Of the One You’ve always Been. Dream, child. Dream The swirling Patterns That are lost To the details Of the day. You will need The song That finds You there. We will need The song We lose You to. Come, child. Come and rest. For your day is over, And it’s time you awoke.
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Oct 20, 2025
Oct 20, 2025 at 7:43 AM UTC
Midwinter
Come, child. Come And rest. Curl safe In this hollow And settle, Letting The world Spin around You And through Until You are full And You are empty, Until You are All And nothing At all. Until You are Everywhere And nowhere To be found. Rest, child. Rest and Bear not The Beyond. The earth Trembling And cracking Is not yours To hold Together. The winds Tumbling trees And Ripping roofs From dwellings Are not yours To still. The fires Crackling, Waves Crashing They Are not Yours To soothe To whimpers. Come, child. Come And rest. Slip Quietly, As the sun sinks, And the light fades, Carefully Past The tangles Of Time And Place, Through The grip Of the One You’ve always Been. Dream, child. Dream The swirling Patterns That are lost To the details Of the day. You will need The song That finds You there. We will need The song We lose You to. Come, child. Come and rest. For your day is over, And it’s time you awoke.
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Lafayette, LA
Oct 20, 2025
Oct 20, 2025 at 7:43 AM UTC
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