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*The Kestrel and the Dove Friday night Saturday afternoon Sunday in the morning you are quiet a ghostly wisp; a gossamer veil: a scent on the breeze I recall the doves cuddled together in their tree coo-cooing gentle love songs even as they sleep and I wonder Are you coo-cooing once more? …and is she of the same feather? …does she sing to you a different song in the same coo-cooing voice she crooned before in your not so long ago past? Your need is strong to be turtle-doving, softly loving and though your tune is soft and haunting in those refrains from long ago you are different, forever changed. You are a kestrel, set free, at last. The Kestrel and the Dove though together for this brief hour can never again be bound by love. Lin Cava 31-August-2013*
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Aug 31, 2013
Aug 31, 2013 at 1:13 PM UTC
The Kestrel and the Dove
*The Kestrel and the Dove Friday night Saturday afternoon Sunday in the morning you are quiet a ghostly wisp; a gossamer veil: a scent on the breeze I recall the doves cuddled together in their tree coo-cooing gentle love songs even as they sleep and I wonder Are you coo-cooing once more? …and is she of the same feather? …does she sing to you a different song in the same coo-cooing voice she crooned before in your not so long ago past? Your need is strong to be turtle-doving, softly loving and though your tune is soft and haunting in those refrains from long ago you are different, forever changed. You are a kestrel, set free, at last. The Kestrel and the Dove though together for this brief hour can never again be bound by love. Lin Cava 31-August-2013*
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Aug 31, 2013
Aug 31, 2013 at 1:13 PM UTC
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