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Enter Poem or Quote (Required)Required My heart will gladly express gratitude for yielding. The day's fulfilments grasp an epilogue wielding. At the point when my eyesight would rest placidly. Distress is being waged elsewhere so abjectly. Through the ambiguity, a sparkle of spirits is seen. A tangle of a precious and scarce moment in sheen, Dreams utterly become a strain whirl as they came. Provide yourself the bestowal to snag first to blame! At the staggering giddiness sequestered edge. Guilt is the comeliness created in camouflage. In a restrained tone, virtually similar to a mumbled way. Who is still on the earth? On the suppleness quay. He is cloaked in its utterly obvious vividness. In other words, a resentful yearning to assess. A regret outline abides an odd incredible sight. Shards of ambiguous stone turn over the blight, On a slender, silky thread, stashed above. A spider spots out for a cursory meal to serve. They mete their lives as not grasping one another. Brief of jolting ascendancy in a peculiar picture, Floating in lushness, short of cutouts, or broker insight. As all worry fades, to propel and fulfill my gist plight. In the loneliness of my spirit, I hunt the looming dawn. All worldliness has been transcended, so it has drawn. First place contest winner Written: January 06, 2022 This or That, Vol 9 Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Edward Ibeh A Strand (1065) Poetry Contest Sponsored by: Brian Strand
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