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My boy... You were going to grow up strong in the dust of the village; you'd nurture the weak wherever they'd lie forlorn; you'd make life, in your love's belly, in the soil, in the lined smiles and creasing eyes of young through old. You'd ***** the land, modest, humble; seeing the light of life for what it is, taking & giving. Sometimes you have to take- but you always give. Life is unfair, but you would've broken your back heaving the scales into balance... Except you never will, my boy, my blood, my name, pale and silent, uncoiling from your mother. I held you in my arms, feeling in them the exhaustion, the gift of fathers, mothers, uncles, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters... In your death I realised your not-life, my boy. My love. My son.
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Jul 7, 2015
Jul 7, 2015 at 8:24 AM UTC
Son
My boy... You were going to grow up strong in the dust of the village; you'd nurture the weak wherever they'd lie forlorn; you'd make life, in your love's belly, in the soil, in the lined smiles and creasing eyes of young through old. You'd ***** the land, modest, humble; seeing the light of life for what it is, taking & giving. Sometimes you have to take- but you always give. Life is unfair, but you would've broken your back heaving the scales into balance... Except you never will, my boy, my blood, my name, pale and silent, uncoiling from your mother. I held you in my arms, feeling in them the exhaustion, the gift of fathers, mothers, uncles, brothers, sisters, sons, daughters... In your death I realised your not-life, my boy. My love. My son.
h-w-erellson
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Jul 7, 2015
Jul 7, 2015 at 8:24 AM UTC
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