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The spring air is sweet 
bare feet touch concrete 
and a breeze tickles 
spring-loaded curls. 

The newly painted porch swing 
 is urged faster as I urge 
another story,
anything you can bring
 to memory.

 We watch the sun
set fire to the sky
 violent reds and deep purples 
warn of the imminent twilight.

 We rock gently
 and Mother moon makes her way 
into star dotted sea,
 suspended above us
 breeze turns to chill
 settled in my bones. 

I retreat to your arms 
 my lips tremble confessions 
but you sooth my tears with your own. 
“All is forgiven, we’ll start again.” 

Now I chip peeling pain
and watch angry storm clouds sail
 like ships on the black sea 
to smother Mother moon
 those words ring clear as I tend wounds 
inflicted by you.

 As I try to forgive, 
I wonder if you’ll remember
 so you can forget. -vns
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Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 11:18 PM UTC
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The spring air is sweet 
bare feet touch concrete 
and a breeze tickles 
spring-loaded curls. 

The newly painted porch swing 
 is urged faster as I urge 
another story,
anything you can bring
 to memory.

 We watch the sun
set fire to the sky
 violent reds and deep purples 
warn of the imminent twilight.

 We rock gently
 and Mother moon makes her way 
into star dotted sea,
 suspended above us
 breeze turns to chill
 settled in my bones. 

I retreat to your arms 
 my lips tremble confessions 
but you sooth my tears with your own. 
“All is forgiven, we’ll start again.” 

Now I chip peeling pain
and watch angry storm clouds sail
 like ships on the black sea 
to smother Mother moon
 those words ring clear as I tend wounds 
inflicted by you.

 As I try to forgive, 
I wonder if you’ll remember
 so you can forget. -vns
andtheyshallinherittheearth
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Dec 27, 2014
Dec 27, 2014 at 11:18 PM UTC
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