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For many long years we sat, in the shade Under the branches Of a vast and ancient fig tree That stood On the edge of a sea-facing cliff, With a stiff wind which swept the side Of the cliff faces and caught the leaves Like a million small sails In a north-westerly breeze. And in the shade where we Waited with baited breath for the Three wandering ships they say were Lost at sea long ago To appear with destined symmetry, Mastheads rising from a fine line horizon, Sending signals to shore Of their shared destiny. And we, with unfolding hearts had seen Their intended course and vector Towards the ancient fig tree
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Feb 17, 2012
Feb 17, 2012 at 5:48 PM UTC
The Unfolding (part 1)
For many long years we sat, in the shade Under the branches Of a vast and ancient fig tree That stood On the edge of a sea-facing cliff, With a stiff wind which swept the side Of the cliff faces and caught the leaves Like a million small sails In a north-westerly breeze. And in the shade where we Waited with baited breath for the Three wandering ships they say were Lost at sea long ago To appear with destined symmetry, Mastheads rising from a fine line horizon, Sending signals to shore Of their shared destiny. And we, with unfolding hearts had seen Their intended course and vector Towards the ancient fig tree
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Feb 17, 2012
Feb 17, 2012 at 5:48 PM UTC
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