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Life wears me out with its
twists and turns, and
hairpin curves.
I keep waiting for
a long, peaceful stretch
of a highway, bathed in
the rising sun.
A golden wheatfield to
to the left, a moss-covered
pond with dragonflies to
the right.
The road turns to gravel
and climbs rapidly uphill.
There are signs along the
way that promise the world.
The road gradually turns
to dirt and ultimately
disappears.
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Wind gnaws at the cliffs,
breaking stone to grains of dust,
mountains lose their shape.

Dust is swept downstream,
drifting past the river’s edge,
soft hands carve through stone.

River splits the earth,
pulling roots from loosened ground,
trees bow, then descend.

Leaves drown in the waves,
fading under briny hush,
light slips into blue.

Foam dissolves to mist,
rising toward the silent peaks,
snow begins to bloom.

Cold weighs on the rock,
frost unthreads the mountain’s bones,
wind gnaws at the cliffs.

Even mountains yield—but not in defeat. Change is not erasure; it is becoming.
Hushed in silver mist,
antlers cradle dying light
dawn bows at its feet.

Inspired by illustrator Hiroo Isono
Love is a tide,
soft, inevitable,
etching names into sand.

But understanding,
the moon’s hush pull.

To be held is one thing.
To be known—shadows cradled,
no flinch, no turning away.

That is love, not by default,
but by choice.
Love without understanding is a tide that never reaches shore.
I weep as often as I laugh
not from sorrow, nor from joy,
but because the world hums,
and I refuse to be deaf to it.
Night cracks into gold,
cherry blossoms drink the stars,
time drifts, petal-thin.

When she was quiet
I wept
To ward off the silence

When she screamed
I withdrew
So as not to disturb the sound
Vie
Life is just like rain
It brings both joy and pain
If you get soaked you will dry
But if you have an umbrella
You will never understand
That life brings both joy and pain

Life is just like the rain
It brings both joy and pain.
Soaked, you’ll dry and rise again,
But with an umbrella in hand,
You may never truly understand
That life needs both joy and pain
 Apr 30 Simon Bridges
Asuka
I yearn to lose myself in you,
like rivers surrendering to the sea’s embrace.
You are the petals; soft, sacred
and I, the flower, drawn to your grace.

Desire glows beneath my skin,
like sun flares aching to begin.
I would fall into every shade of your shadow,
burning, if it meant you'd never feel hollow.
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