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Sand-Writer

A sand-writer In low tides, He dips his toes Into the water- His fingers Drag The beach, Rip the shore Open and Hold at bay the Ocean For a moment. He engraves Thick initials, Curls them together Like two hands Reaching, Soul-searching For the other: Blind but bold As they wane In their Heart-shaped Box. The sand-writer Stands back, Watching As the water Laps up His memories And washes them away. He muses that He’ll draw again Tomorrow, The same letters Over and over Into the earth Until it too Can never Forget.

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