~ (~) ~ An Honest Fate ~ (~) ~
~ (~) Kites hanging on the winds the enchantment, simplicity... warning-swirling- whooshing-
about-the-humble streams-in-the Spring... time jovial, patient offering loving thief it weeps...
burnt down roses their thorns once bewailing the cherry tree are no more... . (~) ~
~ (~) The gift of life, a mix of simple treasures fond memories horrors those things,
indefinite… . (~) ~
~ (~) Of honor and-glory chivalry; precise-vermin-indistinguishable-saints, it's sad some lilies
still lay fallen dying that's why I picked them fresh each day for them all... my ex's... . (~) ~
~ (~) Sunday drives night-crawler hunting-glad-days-grab-bags-fishing poles-Grandpa
rocking-in-his-lowly-old-rocking-chair-moccasins-slippers in hand standing on the front porch
ready. Football games I believe are meant to be played, hardened-in the rain. (~) ~
~ (~) The-final score who-knows... cares... ? (~) ~
~ (~) I know time-runs on-by-you if you're-not looking... . (~) ~
~ (~) Heads-up looks-like fate is throwing out another pass for us... ! (~) ~
~ (~) You-know-we-might-want to go-long... ... .. (~) ~
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Copyright © James Long | Year Posted 2010
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