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Sandcastles

Looking at my album,

Of a picture taken,

Long ago built,

Sandcastles,

Made from child dreams,

Of sand and water,

On a shore play day,

Using hand shovel and bucket,

Scooping sand,

Mixing with water,

Hands molding,

A child’s fort takes place,

With dreams of fierce battles,

Slowly afternoon tide comes in,

Washing against castle walls,

Reclaiming its precious sand,

Waves invade,

Hand prints disappear,

Molded mounds fall,

Those castle forms disappear,

Soon they become just a memory,

Forever caught,

In a Kodak moment,

Have you ever made a sandcastle?

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searich
Irish
Published
Jan 30, 2012
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