V. The Sleep Where I Remain
A Poem by Mace
Part of a poetry novella 
I live now in the gentler hours Where dawn forgets to rise on time, And silence builds cathedral towers Within the chambers of my mind. The day is dim, the voices blur, Their shapes too sharp, their meanings thin But in my sleep, your hands recur, And I remember who I’ve been. The sky there holds a softer hue, The streets are warm beneath my feet. I wake, and lose the ghost of you, Then drift again, to feel complete.
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