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A Lost Earring
Excerpt by : Kahlil Gibran And in the summer heat the reapers say, "We have seen her dancing with the autumn leaves, and we saw a drift of snow in her hair." As the sun began to drop in the sky the angels fell forward to watch her sleep In her mind a cloud resided, a sigh where once a thought of fertile seed did leap She dreamt of her missing earring and wept upon a cloud nine prop of downy smell and as her trembling hands erased and swept all concepts and images went to hell I've seen her dance with the autumn leaves, my Claire and watched a drift of snow upon her hair But as Dementia settled in I knew I'd miss her smile, her laughter, and her too beneath the bed a missing pearl well loved, inside the sheets, a girl that I dream of. July 4, 2022
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