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A shadow cast across the room Adopts a lonely size Familiar, singular; Belonging to a bride’s. The turning of a curtain’s cord, As the breeze blows by, Rattles in an empty room Which was occupied. What good are words that can’t be heard Or read by whom they’re for? An open fist that grasps for wind And memories from before. She’s waiting in a wedding dress Perhaps her groom is late? But that is fine, she has the time; Forever thirty-eight.
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Nov 4, 2018
Nov 4, 2018 at 12:01 PM UTC
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A shadow cast across the room Adopts a lonely size Familiar, singular; Belonging to a bride’s. The turning of a curtain’s cord, As the breeze blows by, Rattles in an empty room Which was occupied. What good are words that can’t be heard Or read by whom they’re for? An open fist that grasps for wind And memories from before. She’s waiting in a wedding dress Perhaps her groom is late? But that is fine, she has the time; Forever thirty-eight.
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Nov 4, 2018
Nov 4, 2018 at 12:01 PM UTC
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