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Jan 2017
Summer walks down grandma’s worn gravel road
Bare feet wading about glistening streams
Where golden beams through the evergreen flowed
We meet the light in that of a daydream.
As midday gives way to cloudless heavens
and your porch creaks with a gentle exhale
the lilies in your garden beckon
a warmth unmatched in their simple detail.

The sun escapes the day though leaves behind
hues of pastels dripped across horizons
and as the day and night are intertwined
the shoreline of sky reveal its diamonds.

Among rich memories these moments live
of the summer's spent with the light you give.
Written by
glowury
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