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A Poem by Anna
I walk within wooden halls of odd engravingswhere the mirrors cry deserts to show reflectionsof a man who sinks to the depths of grey waters;a man who..
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A Poem by Anna
A voice on the air laughs as if I could not hear,standing near yet deep in greener woods, I fear.The voice knows how I miss the blossoms there,how fre..
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A Poem by Anna
I was toldhow when I was youngthere was a roomwhere the light came in.Out there in the halls of my own house,sat ivory walls strewn in golden sun-glow..
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A Poem by Anna
I will not be with you when the twilight comes,and I must say, it's darkest when you're grown.As the frosted night falls in over your head, son,rememb..
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A Poem by Anna
Down, down, downinto the darkest fullest moon.Gripping hands of shadowed night;lest I forget the silver gloom.Rise, rise, risinginto the hottest brigh..
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A Poem by Anna
A white quartz crystalburied in ocean wavesand a little glass rose.I looked into sunsetsall for pieces of goldand found silver.But beasts; oh beasts!H..
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A Poem by Anna
I awake when twilight comes knocking,and fall asleep to the sun beams singing.But I am inside each shadow in the day,and I am a part of the shade's ve..
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A Poem by Anna
Tea kettle whistles, the dew drops dally,we glance out of misty eyes into the day.Pretty, oh pretty she gleams in the valley,how we fell to mountain t..
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A Poem by Anna
O, be gone!The shadows of white December,the doleful knock, the mirthful ember.Run, run, run the roads thou remember,where the star-allure shall cut t..
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A Poem by Anna
The wind blew by in Southern blues I'd heard somewhere before,rolling with a memory that heaved breaths in an Alaskan winter.A soft light crept into m..
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