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I keep telling myself our love is like a lake in winter; cold to the touch but beneath the ice is dormant life waiting to reawaken And on its surface are both ballerina figure skaters poised with perfection and toddling children  wearing scrapes like first place medals Sometimes the surface cracks and out pours freezing entrails and watery remembrance - but now is no time for nostalgia. The lake scabs over with persistent breaths from the father-wind and winter's secrets are secured Some things are best left forgotten until the season is right But I know our spring will soon come melting away the frozen crust and turning skaters into swimmers as the Divine Sun breathes life into our slumbering hearts
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Apr 30, 2012
Apr 30, 2012 at 2:37 PM UTC
Freeze
I keep telling myself our love is like a lake in winter; cold to the touch but beneath the ice is dormant life waiting to reawaken And on its surface are both ballerina figure skaters poised with perfection and toddling children  wearing scrapes like first place medals Sometimes the surface cracks and out pours freezing entrails and watery remembrance - but now is no time for nostalgia. The lake scabs over with persistent breaths from the father-wind and winter's secrets are secured Some things are best left forgotten until the season is right But I know our spring will soon come melting away the frozen crust and turning skaters into swimmers as the Divine Sun breathes life into our slumbering hearts
mary-torrez
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Apr 30, 2012
Apr 30, 2012 at 2:37 PM UTC
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