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The Canyons (blue and red regret)
Contributed by
iodinelove
on
Saturday, 25th February 2006 @ 08:28:44 PM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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To remember you,
I remember the simplest smile
smiled at me.
A colored blue and red regret
quickens and bleeds
a white night with dead stars.
How we had laughed...
(It is so sad to me now.)
How we had rushed
the desert sands.
There are so many roads
that I have walked upon.
So many lives I have lived
in one single life.
I am afraid to go on.
To tell you the truth,
I am ready to cast aside
these torn blue jeans
and twisted red sweaters,
this dirty hair.
I am ready to forget you.
I am ready to forgive myself.
The shadows of my life have fled;
I am still, and stood high above the canyons,
the moon is turquoise in the daylight.
The cicadas strip their shells
and sing.
I sing with them.
Copyright ©
iodinelove
... [
2006-02-25 20:28:44] (Date/Time posted on
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