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Borrowed

Under the snow

She held her breath

A smile kissing her lips.

Though threadbare, unblinded.

Heads held high.

Her gray sky was

September afternoon

Crisp leaves, ripe as

apples, skittering

over it all,

perfuming the air.

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jake-espinoza
American
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Apr 16, 2014
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