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There was a time when you could move mountians with your smile, and the earth was such a beautiful bridge. Now Ursa dips deeply into the dark well of sky while little sister plays hide and seek, perishing thought that ride down with bitter cool. How can you or I claim innocence when we have both been here before, shall we cast down our glance in shame having lied through eyes of stolen charm. Our birth is breached as we cling tight to earlier yearnings, and the wailing wall sounds a whisper to the cry in my mind. Those times when in spirit, our fingertips would brace prying open closed hearts that had been slammed shut by a life swung hard. What fear brings this memory, doesn't every tree stand alone until you look below the ground. © 2005
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Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 4:56 PM UTC
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There was a time when you could move mountians with your smile, and the earth was such a beautiful bridge. Now Ursa dips deeply into the dark well of sky while little sister plays hide and seek, perishing thought that ride down with bitter cool. How can you or I claim innocence when we have both been here before, shall we cast down our glance in shame having lied through eyes of stolen charm. Our birth is breached as we cling tight to earlier yearnings, and the wailing wall sounds a whisper to the cry in my mind. Those times when in spirit, our fingertips would brace prying open closed hearts that had been slammed shut by a life swung hard. What fear brings this memory, doesn't every tree stand alone until you look below the ground. © 2005
this poem is from my first book All rights reserved. 2005.
irving-macpherson
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New Scotland
Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 4:56 PM UTC
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