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Honeysuckle

The sky was breathing today

in an intense blue light.

A dark stain was glowing far away.

 

Here it was calm,

The sun was shining gently,

human stories under the roofs

were playing out

their private dissonances.

 

Dead tree branches

were waiting to be cut

to give young shoots

more space to breathe.

 

Soon, a spring storm will come

and wash away the ***** snow,

filled with misunderstanding.

 

You know,

I still believe

in something beyond

that remembers the steady rhythm

each cut branch keeps

in the chaos of disturbing questions.

 

This presence

will let the honeysuckle bloom

another year,

in the color of ecru,

and the scent of summer evenings.

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Agnes-de-Lodz
48 / F / Poland
Published
Feb 26
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