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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Shapes: A Poem


The labyrinth is eternal, 
fog dances
 through its winding halls 

The serpent has a silver tongue,
 hidden in the shadows,
 promising gold.

Fleeting dove,
 shattered 
by the summer breeze.
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