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-For my grandmother- You came to me Like a wolf. Wounded and limp, Yet so firm within You knelt over And welcomed me Into your territory. An alien wasteland So barren, and yet So rich with life; Like the cacti That blossoms Effortlessly, Yet without ease. They are born Under the eye Of a loving spirit, Who works, Ceaselessly Always feeding, Always giving, Always nurturing; Yet is still so distant. So foreign. So unknown from me. Let me be the one For you in this Looming dusk. Let me clean your wounds And brush your fur. I don’t need to speak. I never do. Let me give you thanks For this land of color. This beaming plain of Sorrow and vigor. Let me be your spectrum As the shade draws near Keep me abreast Always and forever As the eyelid folds To bring twinkling Tears of grief For all to see. -Juan Carlos Gomez
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May 30, 2013
May 30, 2013 at 1:47 AM UTC
The Wolf of Paradise
-For my grandmother- You came to me Like a wolf. Wounded and limp, Yet so firm within You knelt over And welcomed me Into your territory. An alien wasteland So barren, and yet So rich with life; Like the cacti That blossoms Effortlessly, Yet without ease. They are born Under the eye Of a loving spirit, Who works, Ceaselessly Always feeding, Always giving, Always nurturing; Yet is still so distant. So foreign. So unknown from me. Let me be the one For you in this Looming dusk. Let me clean your wounds And brush your fur. I don’t need to speak. I never do. Let me give you thanks For this land of color. This beaming plain of Sorrow and vigor. Let me be your spectrum As the shade draws near Keep me abreast Always and forever As the eyelid folds To bring twinkling Tears of grief For all to see. -Juan Carlos Gomez
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May 30, 2013
May 30, 2013 at 1:47 AM UTC
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