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She sleeps in the raw in the house on the hill and only stirs when the cool breeze from the open window chills her opening one eye she see it's still dark outside and grabbing the covers she sinks deeper into sleep in the house on the hill fading, wandering, dangling on the edge of morning she awakens rested and full of the morning sunshine listening to the birds as she walks naked through the house on the hill humming as she washes the sleep from her eyes and seeing her naked body in the mirror as she dries her face she wonders how long will the house on the hill withstand the turmoil like pain and suffering that life bestows upon us making us weak like aged wood who suffers more, the house on the hill or human life? each has it's own life span but as long as the house on the hill can withstand so shall I but not without change. copyright@2007 Madeline C. Baxter
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Feb 15, 2010
Feb 15, 2010 at 5:45 AM UTC
She Sleeps in the Raw
She sleeps in the raw in the house on the hill and only stirs when the cool breeze from the open window chills her opening one eye she see it's still dark outside and grabbing the covers she sinks deeper into sleep in the house on the hill fading, wandering, dangling on the edge of morning she awakens rested and full of the morning sunshine listening to the birds as she walks naked through the house on the hill humming as she washes the sleep from her eyes and seeing her naked body in the mirror as she dries her face she wonders how long will the house on the hill withstand the turmoil like pain and suffering that life bestows upon us making us weak like aged wood who suffers more, the house on the hill or human life? each has it's own life span but as long as the house on the hill can withstand so shall I but not without change. copyright@2007 Madeline C. Baxter
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Feb 15, 2010
Feb 15, 2010 at 5:45 AM UTC
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