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PARKINSON’S One slow step follows another Limbs still bound to earth by The golden cords of love. At night, my dream self, Startled awake, I watch From my window as one star Tips the dipper, My strength has gone To well-water, frozen In winter, convinced That spring must arrive By dawn, but hope has Blown away like the petals Of late summer roses, As I watch that silly moth Circling the candle flame, Longing to become Buddha, I wait for the cure, a guest That may arrive too late.
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Dec 18, 2018
Dec 18, 2018 at 5:15 AM UTC
Parkinson's
PARKINSON’S One slow step follows another Limbs still bound to earth by The golden cords of love. At night, my dream self, Startled awake, I watch From my window as one star Tips the dipper, My strength has gone To well-water, frozen In winter, convinced That spring must arrive By dawn, but hope has Blown away like the petals Of late summer roses, As I watch that silly moth Circling the candle flame, Longing to become Buddha, I wait for the cure, a guest That may arrive too late.
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Dec 18, 2018
Dec 18, 2018 at 5:15 AM UTC
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