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Of our common grief, We spoke. And when tears had dried - not gone, I woke. And you took my hand. Miles along the sounding sands We strayed And then when cliffs above us rose I gently lay With you and looked my love. Under summer's midnight moon There was truth to be again I saw you clear And buried in you, words of hope I had long forgot. Then came the sea’s long, withdrawing roar Its strife Dissolved where breath and salt and longing poured. No knife Of time could part us there: We made love, raw as prayer.
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Feb 20, 2025
Feb 20, 2025 at 1:57 PM UTC
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Of our common grief, We spoke. And when tears had dried - not gone, I woke. And you took my hand. Miles along the sounding sands We strayed And then when cliffs above us rose I gently lay With you and looked my love. Under summer's midnight moon There was truth to be again I saw you clear And buried in you, words of hope I had long forgot. Then came the sea’s long, withdrawing roar Its strife Dissolved where breath and salt and longing poured. No knife Of time could part us there: We made love, raw as prayer.
jeremy-ducane
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Feb 20, 2025
Feb 20, 2025 at 1:57 PM UTC
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