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If only for moments

I once had a way with words.

Wielded them like a gilded sword, ******

From line to ragged line in

Desperate lunges. A duelist,

Fighting an ever-futile contest against

Enemies within, for honours hardly

Deserved, never recognised.

I wrought small trinkets and gaudy

Sculptures; I fashioned some

Restless peace, if only for moments.

I wrote my way to draughty sanctuary.

I sought shelter, and on some occasion

Remained dry.

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Written by
nash-sibanda
Welsh
Published
Jun 13, 2023
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I want to write again. Rather, I want to want to write again.

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