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Weathered Existence
Contributed by
Lia
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Friday, 6th September 2002 @ 06:28:30 AM in AEST
Topic:
MiscPoems
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There's a molecular bridge built over my past Somewhere in the middle is a glitch Always seem to stub my fragile toe against it Silver metal beams polished to a shiny chrome The arms that cradle my memories Solid oak cut from the heart of living trees Provide the footing for which I stand against time Brass fittings tarnished from exposure Attaching courage to the timid soul Heavied concrete poured upon the ground Proving with it's wear nothing is perfect Constructed with precious gaurded hands Produced inside just a day Passage granted for just a few All others must take the ferry...
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2002-09-06 06:28:30] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Weathered Existence
(User Rating: 1 ) by Terry_Stephen_Driscoll on
Sunday, 8th September 2002 @ 10:04:05 AM AEST (User
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My instruction is that you go to the nearest tree, or something sismilar and squeeze a cuddle into it and pretend it's me - I have just read your two latest posts and I simply love them both - few people make me feel - I've always done that for myself - Thank you.
Huge luv to you my beautiful friend.
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Re: Weathered Existence
(User Rating: 1 ) by Chrissie on
Monday, 9th September 2002 @ 11:03:22 PM AEST (User
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Outstanding Lia...I love this
Chrissie xx |
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