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Dec 2017
lark, perched and persistent,
upon that willow,
and billowing, that screeching wind around you;
and willowing, those branches stretched out to guide you;
and singing, that song reaching out to hold you;
and ages dying, fading away beneath those yellowed branchesβ€”
now you wait for the advent of spring, an eternal lament
of slowed, persistent flowing, of pointed, ageless growingβ€”
of wallowing in the hollows
and promising in the branches,
and leaving in the sunset,
and learning in the shade:
she flew away, I think, to the edges of the sea.
Rohan P
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Rohan P  M/Pacific NW
(M/Pacific NW)   
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