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Dark, he was Like the sun at night’s sky: Children’s eyes That saw the bright, red storm, Red on hills Gone past homes, washed away, Gone again. What was day When all was gone again? Strung, aflower, Faces when children played: Sand castles, Washed by wind, made again Small hands turn Skies above. They watch his small struggle; “Play again,” says one to him, a look in and through his eyes of blue shores still. Came the waves Of all colors; This the day around him: Green rivers Around their homes, alive. Blue saplings That became of water. And sand stayed. 9-12-‘11
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Sep 12, 2011
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