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If only there were less years for these bones;
The subtle tock of a misanthrope clock -
But if every tick should lick
Its paraphrase tongue
Upon the horizon;
What more should I see
But the fury of insubstantial wrath
Caught as a black feather in the wind?

Will there be time for more?
Should I break beneath the question I would ask?

Were there less months for these eyes;
Would not the days and delicate ways
Surely be lost from sight as might
Its juxtapose touch
Upon the soul;
What more should I feel
Amongst its short-hand caress
But a black feather in the wind?

Would I dare ask for more?
Would I speak the question I would ask?

Were the less seconds for this tongue;
The intoxicant slur of a misbegotten word -
The frost-bitten dreams, less than they seem
Would parade their facade
Before my lips;
What more could I hope
But to breathe a whisper to
A black feather, caught in the wind?

After the evening,
Would it have been worth it at all?
To push the circumstance
Into one overwhelming question;
Would it be worth it to ask it at all?



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On Monday February 11th, 2008, fallen (297) writes:
We do linger. We do wonder and even if we know the answer there's a little part inside of us that hopes we're wrong. Great write.


On Wednesday February 6th, 2008, Alanarchy (1627) writes:
It really isn't worth lingering on passed mistakes. Asking questions can help to avoid making them a second time, but that's about it. Can't pull the bullet from the wall, and put it back in the barrel. That next morning over coffee, thinking about last evening's mistakes usually just makes you feel worse. Hahah. Maybe I'm totally reading the wrong ideas into this, but that's what I took from this, like an ink blot test. Guess now you know what's been on my mind lately, huh? Nice work. Write on.


On Wednesday February 6th, 2008, The Zebra Warrior (2425) writes:
stop blathering! :P


On Wednesday February 6th, 2008, Endifference (270) writes:
I can't begin to explain the ways that this hits me. Awesome write. -END


On Tuesday February 5th, 2008, The Zebra Warrior (2425) writes:
very interesting rhetoric...almost reads like a stage play soliloquy; has all the grand notions wrapped up inside the mind's eye...and the end question is the ultimate one, is it worth it?....and somehow the question lingers....thought provoking and emotionally well written



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