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We know Each Other

The stranger walked

As the Moment shone from eyes

Betraying the soul

That shadowed the glory of its Revelation.

 

Fate locked two gazes

That knew of the other’s inner flame

A knowledge no words could hope to capture

Though both pass in opposite directions

 

Do we know each other

As we walk these city streets

Whose blindness we find so lacking

In the fleeting glance

that passed us by?

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Mar 2, 2012
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