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Days become a blur Weeks, months, years roll by The washing tide scouring the earth, The tundra, the lakes, the forests of my mind Shedding foliage like an old coat of skin Sloughing thoughts off the tip of my tongue Beating against my skull Like grains of sand in a glass bottle. Washed upon the shores of isolation, A lost plea for help ruined past recognition. Sounds of laughter, pictures of a smile Samples to emulate in the darkest times Your light is my sun, Pulling me closer, giving me sustenance Even as passion burns me away. Under your brightness the sorrows retreat, Finding shadows crawling out of reach. I can hold my head up, and feel my spring coming. Time slows- stops, under your touch Hand in mine, I am anew Clarity granted, like snow melting off the land A refreshing spirit splashed across my face As the current races, oblivious. I can only see what passes in front of me, But I can imagine where this river leads.
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Feb 15, 2012
Feb 15, 2012 at 7:26 PM UTC
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Days become a blur Weeks, months, years roll by The washing tide scouring the earth, The tundra, the lakes, the forests of my mind Shedding foliage like an old coat of skin Sloughing thoughts off the tip of my tongue Beating against my skull Like grains of sand in a glass bottle. Washed upon the shores of isolation, A lost plea for help ruined past recognition. Sounds of laughter, pictures of a smile Samples to emulate in the darkest times Your light is my sun, Pulling me closer, giving me sustenance Even as passion burns me away. Under your brightness the sorrows retreat, Finding shadows crawling out of reach. I can hold my head up, and feel my spring coming. Time slows- stops, under your touch Hand in mine, I am anew Clarity granted, like snow melting off the land A refreshing spirit splashed across my face As the current races, oblivious. I can only see what passes in front of me, But I can imagine where this river leads.
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Feb 15, 2012
Feb 15, 2012 at 7:26 PM UTC
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