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Wellspring May 2017
Sometimes
The continual death
Makes me wonder:
Is life only a single breath?

A breath that is held
In the cruel clutches
Of something that brings hardship
To all it touches

Emotions always swirl
Anger, hatred, fury
Jealousy and judgment
Making the world your jury

This single breath
It never seems to leave
A weight on your shoulders
With a nature to deceive

Until that wrenched day
When all you know
Begins to mournfully grieve
When the breath does finally go
And take its blessed leave
Wellspring May 2017
I pluck a book
From the many shelves
And deep into this book
I continually delve

The book is so horribly familiar
Its cover worn and old
I’ve read it many times
You’d think it’d be gold

But no
This book is terror
It draws me in
Makes me its bearer

This terribly beautiful book
The book that is my life
Full of love
Beauty and strife

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