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A Century Embrace

Feathered filtered light,

Cast like ripples upon your brow,

Earthen shapes and slopes of natures make,

Keep you are as you've been now,

A laugh of sapling youth,

Split echoes of a thousand fold,

Whispered words of scented love,

For the heart lives off words been told.

 

Simple curve on off the hand,

A century embrace,

As seasons turn and the suns revolve,

How lovely time had held your face.

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Published
Jan 19, 2010
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