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Changing An Error
I watch him mumble, lines of treble notes Bones flinging on park so emerald clean The old man droops, his shape a curving moat Weary the shirt that covers marks unseen Throwing bread crumbs to hide a balmy scene. My eyes attack this figure‘s shade, rumpled On dusky night when glows of moon cancel Lost frolic, changing beam into a smirk Raised temper glares at how his body leers, Craning dry neck, I question stranger’s quirk. For while he pined, cold hands in light remain Through fallen wind and chill that rip them down Stammering, pale voice rasps if his dog has lain Upon the range to scout for food around Eyelashes blink, my tears fall to the ground. Blind is he searching for pet in depth of moans I lift his arms, with gentle nudges intoned “ Let me bring you to your own gate, dear Sir Till your companion finds it way back home,” He glides a smile, taming my heart’s error. (c) by nette onclaud Do You Understand Contest of Cyn Mac Millan
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