Building mirror’s other reality
30 October 2015
Sometimes, silent, I think of you in fall
It takes all of the dew of autumn leaves
To wet my lip crackling as it now weaves
Rustling edges, Indian summers that call
From creek I look at you now birth from caul
Wistful membranes resist as Earth now heaves
The pull, the push shudder as she bereaves
More so the words that I utter to maul
Sometimes as winter would dispel meadows
It takes the frost on splintered leaves that lie
To shatter all the shards of memory
When I would gaze upon lesser shadows
Filling reducing space from eye to eye
Building mirror’s other reality
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Thank you so much. Keep well
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You’re welcome
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