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Buoyant Sorrow

I held my head today With compassionate hands that pulled forth tears I held my aching head Filled with thoughts and images I’ve kept In distant recesses Breaking free, boiling up to forefronts With rage and sorrow Like bodies long forgotten out to sea Washing ashore to shock new eyes With bloated horror Thank you, distant bodily ancestors For compassionate hands
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devin-weaver
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Sep 26, 2013
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