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Jun 2016
Those fallen filaments of yours
are locked in long dark questions on my floor.
To sweep them up admits defeat;
as echoes linger on, I stay
reflecting moments passing by.

Contrasting auburn curls of mine
are fading in the setting sun;
ephemeral, we intertwine once more.
Procrastination lends a final hour,
in a room with a view, which was ours.
Written by
David S
393
   Dana Colgan
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