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Poem: Mid-Autumn's Morn


Lateralis

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Pieces of an evening slip down between the floorboards. Tears fell down her eyes once when we shattered like a crystal heart.

 

Dangling from the sky, the moon whispers a secret to me, my mother says it'll all be ok. Chances are we'll not forget, but maybe be forgotten.

 

Saturn's gaze too little for me, the stars just the right shade of blue to write, to listen to silence, and to think of you.

 

Autumn's leaves turn the ground brown, I'll whistle as I walk, piano plays as an day dawns. It's been too long to let this go. You catch my eye, we both say "Hi."

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