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Feb 2014
Humble shadow sprawl
oak fingers stretching out
breaking quiet astral glow
in crossings on your cheek
with one closed tearing eye
the river forms
A silent and weary wind
whispers to exposed moon
you're lifelong miasma
going by night upwardly
back again for hours at best
with morning sun.
Talarah Shepherd
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Talarah Shepherd  Portland
(Portland)   
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