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And Still She Smiles
And still she smiles Even in this darkness, her darkness, when a moonless sky preaches fear from a pulpit of shadows pointing elongated fingers and walls crumble into a rubble strewn alleyway with graffiti issues, spray painted threats on frantic facades dripping. . . common sense hides in sealed envelopes addressed but not delivered to neighborhoods in need while self professed wanderers linger on sidewalks of washed out hopscotch scenes by a raincloud that never seems to stop Her beauty shines in effervescent streams illuminating a photograph, poetry and a kind word from quivering lips caressing my eyes in watercolor enchantments and pastel pleasures, showing me it is not what, but who. . . for this darkness is hers, weighted thoughts on soft shoulders binding wrists in tethered worries, draining dreams from casted wishes and as regrets rip at the fabric, folding seams in crooked stitches, her heart continues to outrun the pain and still she smiles, for me
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