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Tomer
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since 2002-06-28
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Michigan

0 posted 2010-01-02 01:18 AM



And she fell to her knees
The wind watching her eyes
Below the widths of her shoulder

Like the trains that churned
A couple miles from her
House on top the townÕs hill.

Her scarf lightly tagged her scent,
As she watched his ashes
Spread across the sea,
Fall below the perilous tomb
Of another place

A place she couldnÕt clench her lips against his softened mouth
Run her fingers through his hair
Like a boys feet running through the summer field
Until his toes became embedded to the top of their tips

So much so, her hands became buried
Underneath her jacket, along the seams of her pants
Where the wrinkles of her hands stayed beside her hips,
No longer wrapped around the broad strokes of his shoulders,
But rather, her sonÕs wavy hair,
As his eyes gently mirrored his late fathers stare.

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1 posted 2010-01-06 02:44 PM


Beautifully captured.
JamesMichael
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2 posted 2010-01-06 11:11 PM


Enjoyed...James
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3 posted 2010-01-12 11:43 PM


Haunting and beautiful.

A

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4 posted 2010-04-07 04:06 PM


Anguish graced by a compassionate pen.

Tonight I have found a casket of many treasures.

Owl

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