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There is a rhythm between us: Sometimes a quiet rise and fall Of a tide unseen, unheard A coupling of river and shore, Sometimes the glacial beat Of a spring thaw pounding through Miles and years, demanding notice. Yesterday I felt fortune crest in me And drew it into safe still frames (Of sturdy forest cairns, Your voice in whispers and song, Sunlight, word games, chocolate, My hand on your back) One day, abundant, spilling over.
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Aug 18, 2010
Aug 18, 2010 at 3:51 PM UTC
The Day Entire
There is a rhythm between us: Sometimes a quiet rise and fall Of a tide unseen, unheard A coupling of river and shore, Sometimes the glacial beat Of a spring thaw pounding through Miles and years, demanding notice. Yesterday I felt fortune crest in me And drew it into safe still frames (Of sturdy forest cairns, Your voice in whispers and song, Sunlight, word games, chocolate, My hand on your back) One day, abundant, spilling over.
March 2010
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Aug 18, 2010
Aug 18, 2010 at 3:51 PM UTC
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