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I woke from sleep and looked outside today to see that spring has sprung from infancy, grass still wearing some snow like a toupee and squirrels that are all but finicky. I try to process all this imagery, but my emotions are over my head, so I sit in bed and smile wistfully. I could be forthright with what should be said and risk that it is misinterpreted, or I could keep it in and let it go and watch the opportunity lie dead. Each spring a rose must bloom to be full grown and blossom for everybody to see, it's time I show the world who I can be.
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Mar 29, 2014
Mar 29, 2014 at 8:11 PM UTC
Springing From Infancy (sonnet)
I woke from sleep and looked outside today to see that spring has sprung from infancy, grass still wearing some snow like a toupee and squirrels that are all but finicky. I try to process all this imagery, but my emotions are over my head, so I sit in bed and smile wistfully. I could be forthright with what should be said and risk that it is misinterpreted, or I could keep it in and let it go and watch the opportunity lie dead. Each spring a rose must bloom to be full grown and blossom for everybody to see, it's time I show the world who I can be.
benny-the-jet
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Mar 29, 2014
Mar 29, 2014 at 8:11 PM UTC
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