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When dehydration proved to adorn my eyes
There, once, I stood unable to cry.
My feelings birthing akin newborn blossoms,
Those bastards of suffocating promises.
Striped, white skin down beachcombers plunder;
Agonizing, the quake, it shook me testing.
Quickly arriving Stoke-on-Trent, south of Manchester,
A smog-filled chamber lied under crumbled nesting.
Streaming through pale air, whispering like pale night,
A hint of you around the corner, symbiotic;
It’s just enough to keep me searching; this amniotic plight.
(I was born with time and words;)
(Nothing to give and time to think.)
I keep hearing bells…
I hope you are off the next stop?
Book in your hand, something new for me to read…?
But you know for your thoughts I will settle.
Your letters…I imagine fill my dreams.
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