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We strolled to a halt in our own space. We seven, spanned the open pre-dawn park Prepared in dew. We gazed up and east with wingless chirps To where the rustling is neither wind Nor the highest leaves blowing, but The laughter of two hours prior-- The bubbling of water and endings-- As it takes my greatest sin to realize That life is what it is. We could lie in the grass but Our taut necks mean/give more And if we stay long enough, Stare long enough Into the faded blue-gold world yet to rise, Maybe our eyes will never close And with them our steps ****** forward and away
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Jul 7, 2016
Jul 7, 2016 at 11:13 AM UTC
Mattocks Park
We strolled to a halt in our own space. We seven, spanned the open pre-dawn park Prepared in dew. We gazed up and east with wingless chirps To where the rustling is neither wind Nor the highest leaves blowing, but The laughter of two hours prior-- The bubbling of water and endings-- As it takes my greatest sin to realize That life is what it is. We could lie in the grass but Our taut necks mean/give more And if we stay long enough, Stare long enough Into the faded blue-gold world yet to rise, Maybe our eyes will never close And with them our steps ****** forward and away
colin-carpenter
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Jul 7, 2016
Jul 7, 2016 at 11:13 AM UTC
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