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Sarah Jun 2016
When we get to
  talking
and you ask me how
I think I died
in my past life:

I tell you,
  I've never died and I'm
going
  to live


                forever.
Sarah Jun 2016
If I had to guess how
Heaven tastes
I'd guess Sea
Salt and
Caramel
because
you're always swimming
in the
ocean and
you say I'm sweet like
candy.
Sarah Jun 2016
Dreamy veils
  or orange
in which i
spot the sun-waves
through-
a spider web i
sometimes see
when i slant
my head

I'm aware that
silence is golden
  and there's nothing
   quieter than the sun
from
     where I stand

Like a flower I will
  tilt my neck
    to touch the sky
     and blindly
  shadow
light.
Sarah Jun 2016
How tree trunks hold
a sturdy limb who's
reaching towards the
light is how
I am always
holding
you
and love to
bear the
weight.
Sarah Jun 2016
I'm back in the valley
where the screens have fallen out the windows
now and
the cicadas
sing like a choir
and you're their God

I've resigned to loving
you,
             endlessly
Sarah Jun 2016
Whether you're
on the Pacific
with tide pools at
your feet,
ankle deep in
muddy, brûlée
sand, crab
shells empty with
the evidence of
ocean time,
or you're standing on
a stage inside
a hall, instrument
in hand to play the bow-
tides of the orchestra,
cases empty with
the evidence of
opera time,

and whether I'm in
the city,
gunshots and nomads and
locking the windows at night,
or I'm back in the valley
where the screens have fallen out the windows
now and
the cicadas
sing like a choir
and you're their God

I'm resigning to loving
you,
             endlessly

defeated and in bliss, admitting
love.
Sarah Jun 2016
For every
  winter
and every joy
every summer's
  hideaway
beneath a canopy
of palm

I'll lean my head
back,
against a tree,
my swan neck branched out in
   poetry

for the every fire
the every love
and the every misery,
there's a canopy of
  hope to hold
and the rest to set you
free
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