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Monthly Archives: November 2020
I Forgot You Then
The sun was sleepingAnd her people tooA quiet unstirringDisturbed only byThe lake waterLapping againstThe granite shoreA blip, a splashAn unsteady rhythmRepeated infinitumCarving and tumblingThe rocksSoftening their edgesDragging grains of sandFrom shore to inland seaLake ebbing and tuggingAs if it were … Continue reading