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ken206573
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0 posted 2009-12-11 11:47 AM



I open the front door
and stand out in the cold,
no shoes, short sleeve shirt
with long pajama pants.
The sky was covered
in clouds and starlight,
moon hide between clouds
and snow. The air was
cold, layered in sweet scents.
Midnight had already passed,
only I was awake in this
close-knit world.
I stayed out, baring the
cold, not understandng
my reasons. But was
waiting for the
wind, the brush of snow,
a voice, someone
to tell me to come in
and shut the door.
It's too cold for you to bare,
and it's too late to be out
now.


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passing shadows
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1 posted 2009-12-11 11:56 AM


that's sad a little

very touching

hope you hear that voice soon

ken206573
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2 posted 2009-12-11 01:45 PM


Passing Shadows- thank you for your comment.


2islander2
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3 posted 2009-12-11 04:57 PM


I like very much, you write with magnificent simplicity to my opinion, the story is philosophical and very interesting...A very enjoyable read.

yann

Margherita
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Eternity
4 posted 2009-12-11 07:23 PM


A moment of great solitude, yet also of oneness with the surrounding nature. We are never ever totally alone.

Beautifully written.

Best wishes, may love keep you warm.

Love,
Margherita


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