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I trace your name in sand. My fingers follow the gentle curve of the G, twist of the R, quick-dance of the A. Soft, distant wind muddles your edges. The grains bury themselves in the crevices of my fingernails, coarse reminders of the way my fingers curled like roots in the forest-green threads of your sweater, planted somewhere in the soiled recess of my mind. No matter – it’s all ground to dust now. The wind breathes your letters into oblivion. I sweep my palm across the mandala, green sand mixing to grey. What’s left spills over, dusts the welcome mat. My boots still crunch each time I come home.
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Mar 12, 2019
Mar 12, 2019 at 3:41 PM UTC
Circles in Sand
I trace your name in sand. My fingers follow the gentle curve of the G, twist of the R, quick-dance of the A. Soft, distant wind muddles your edges. The grains bury themselves in the crevices of my fingernails, coarse reminders of the way my fingers curled like roots in the forest-green threads of your sweater, planted somewhere in the soiled recess of my mind. No matter – it’s all ground to dust now. The wind breathes your letters into oblivion. I sweep my palm across the mandala, green sand mixing to grey. What’s left spills over, dusts the welcome mat. My boots still crunch each time I come home.
ojhenahan
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24/M/Peachtree City, GA
Mar 12, 2019
Mar 12, 2019 at 3:41 PM UTC
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