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Watercolors

You are carlights through white window shades,

You’re moonlight on the shore.

You are sun before rain had a chance to fade,

You’re bare feet at ocean’s floor.

 

Your voice echos atop the hollow waves

that we sleep to every night.

Your laugh is your heavy heart being saved,

all silver shadows fighting golden candles’ light.

 

I am grays and blues and evergreens,

I’m early sunlight reflected in clear eyes.

I am ever changing and ever seen,

I am pastels trapped inside thick black smoky ties.

 

We are a single whispered chord, retuned and redefined,

We are coastal byways and yellow dotted swerving lines.

We are deep navy skies inhaled by wintry crystal night,

We are watercolors cooled by the sea then cast in firelight.

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Feb 6, 2013
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