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Alexander Montgomery Dawson
Poems
Feb 2011
From your eyes
They say "Let me live"
In soft spoken words
Asking angels to forgive
The world falls blind and deaf
Underneath a shadow of clouds
Holding ground to share my breath
They tremble and begin to fill
I rush to cradle your thoughts
So the tears feel safe to spill
Your fingers dig into my back
Embracing a place that pounds in my chest
Because pain is the last I have to lack
They scream not to let this moment go
Or fall down and crash
Like the sadness on the floor below
In a world without words
Actions always speak pure truth
Our peace lies within tunes of the morning birds
They are your eyes
Which can never lie
But never failing the task
To express a lullaby
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