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I collect memories like Grains of sand in my braids Silken tides usher in new eras As old ones fall in piles on my floor Here an epoch, there an age Unity in treasured obsolescence Mausoleum of the time I under-loved It lingers in my bedsheets Burying the wooden floors I track through, leaving mislaid Heartbreaks, scattered days In castle shapes They wait And with the winds of change The desert flies into my face, My eyes; And salt springs forth It greets the grains again The ones I thought were boulders Half a thousand years ago.
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Sep 4, 2024
Sep 4, 2024 at 12:28 AM UTC
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I collect memories like Grains of sand in my braids Silken tides usher in new eras As old ones fall in piles on my floor Here an epoch, there an age Unity in treasured obsolescence Mausoleum of the time I under-loved It lingers in my bedsheets Burying the wooden floors I track through, leaving mislaid Heartbreaks, scattered days In castle shapes They wait And with the winds of change The desert flies into my face, My eyes; And salt springs forth It greets the grains again The ones I thought were boulders Half a thousand years ago.
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17/F/Fullerton, California
Sep 4, 2024
Sep 4, 2024 at 12:28 AM UTC
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