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remember me
to pebbles –
curs’ed love undone –
as truth became a rub
against your soul
the weary plight
of mortal stone –
was broken by the fall
reflecting now
on places –
we’ve forgotten
to recall
to those who wait
and those who keep –
a fire burning hot
are crouched
within the darkness
dreaming now –
of dreaming
not
the coming back
so foolish –
what was meant
of what we said
how many lifetimes
waiting
for someone
to make the bed –
someone
to make the coffee
a love to darn the sheets
how many tears
with no one there
to see
the hurt is buried deeper
than we ever
thought we’d know –
a road runs hard
beside us –
takes of joy
an angry toll
the way of weeds –
of crooked briar
a canopy of braid
is stretched above the path
we meant to take
endearing us
for always
beneath the weight
of life –
standing still
where winter pebbles
graze
. . .

Bittersweet and beautiful, Bobbie. A mood I feel quite often anymore. “Nuff said”.
~xo~ Paul
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