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Lavender

White light like ice without the cold

sun going down, down

down

on uncanny land

mine is not kin

but I remember lavender through glass

snow I let burn a slow

slow burn

frozen flowers I thought would last

and fear like slow

blooming frostbite

born in my belly

bred in white, white

sunlight

falling now

as it was

and I was

then.

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liz-anne
American
Published
Oct 2, 2014
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