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Created on: June 23, 2009
Youthful flame, flicker dawn
Creaking sky splits, thunder
A strike of lightning
Bleeding heavens; God's blood
Soft drops of pearl, cold ice, descending angels
Flame, still young, dancing, careless
Inescapable fate
Ash bursts, embers scatter
Chill winds claw and tear
Flame withers
Smouldering embers wash away
All is safe again
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Poetry: Rain
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heaving under the weight of the water,
bending low toward the
Rain:
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A mother, when rainbow hues are spun
A gentle tickle on morning flowers
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From joy, it cries
Diamonds,
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