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I, before your hands found me, would fly Past murky, flaxen winds and uncloaked, brittle trees While ticking, tocking years marched by. How could the earth behind the bleeding sun so simply sigh At prideless princes, careless bees and frightened, frigid fleas? I learned before that I, without your hands, should always fly. Speak and thread the eye of quickly and softly luring lies. Until I play in clouds of light, gently, sweetly, please Forestall those ticking years that slip so easily by. Wearily I pull worn reins, thinned and tattered, below the tie Then pray for whispered secrets and rolling, trusting, fearless seas. I wait, but still without your hands, I learn that I may fly. Without much left within me but a withered, ragged cry I’ll offer up the edgeless, vast and countless shuffling sea. We’ll watch and share those ticking years that go so quickly by. The smell of autumn rainfall, filled with dew and golden skies, We lay beneath and count the scars the swindling jet planes leave. Unlocked and healed, without your hands, I know that I can fly, But pray that ticking, tocking years go slowly, slowly by.
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May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 11:59 AM UTC
Along the Sun, Do Fly
I, before your hands found me, would fly Past murky, flaxen winds and uncloaked, brittle trees While ticking, tocking years marched by. How could the earth behind the bleeding sun so simply sigh At prideless princes, careless bees and frightened, frigid fleas? I learned before that I, without your hands, should always fly. Speak and thread the eye of quickly and softly luring lies. Until I play in clouds of light, gently, sweetly, please Forestall those ticking years that slip so easily by. Wearily I pull worn reins, thinned and tattered, below the tie Then pray for whispered secrets and rolling, trusting, fearless seas. I wait, but still without your hands, I learn that I may fly. Without much left within me but a withered, ragged cry I’ll offer up the edgeless, vast and countless shuffling sea. We’ll watch and share those ticking years that go so quickly by. The smell of autumn rainfall, filled with dew and golden skies, We lay beneath and count the scars the swindling jet planes leave. Unlocked and healed, without your hands, I know that I can fly, But pray that ticking, tocking years go slowly, slowly by.
shay-ruth
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Guyanese
May 15, 2014
May 15, 2014 at 11:59 AM UTC
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