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From off the branch of an old tree a tired rope swing sings the breeze that travels over from afar in my grandmother's old backyard Intimating long lost ghosts of children idly passing time gently swaying back and forth in a rhythm also I am Shade in summer from the sun mosaic in the autumn light company for winter nights glowing when spring has begun Transforming mundane to sublime of love, intermediate host a gin and tonic with a lime to raise to life and love in toast A firefly inside a jar I caught once, like a shooting star beneath the tall and ancient tree the first time I held you to me
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Mar 8, 2014
Mar 8, 2014 at 8:37 PM UTC
Roots of Love
From off the branch of an old tree a tired rope swing sings the breeze that travels over from afar in my grandmother's old backyard Intimating long lost ghosts of children idly passing time gently swaying back and forth in a rhythm also I am Shade in summer from the sun mosaic in the autumn light company for winter nights glowing when spring has begun Transforming mundane to sublime of love, intermediate host a gin and tonic with a lime to raise to life and love in toast A firefly inside a jar I caught once, like a shooting star beneath the tall and ancient tree the first time I held you to me
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Mar 8, 2014
Mar 8, 2014 at 8:37 PM UTC
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