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by @mkpoems

We dream apart the past, flicks of yellow here and           there where the sun throws its shadows. Across the white sand beach, under the overpass, in the parking lot and behind my house, where the trees twist into each other and become woods. The thicket, braver than it used to be, the spiders, more clever, weaving their wispy threads on our path. We laugh and push on, walk the trails to keep them worn, the rocks growing heavy in our pockets. And maybe the muddy bank was a better home, but the weight is a comfort. The stones clack together when we walk, and it's the softest music.
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Aug 24, 2018
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#nature#calm#memories#childhood#woods#forest#nostalgia#dream#sun#comfort
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