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in the air once

2009/03/10 in poems

in the air once
by tanner brockwell

in the air once
translucent wings pulsed
flitted and fine
that iridescent so exquisite
light is soft in stasis
turning the glints
of these small wings
small reflections
silent quiet immobile
light as sorrow
that has flown
though they were trapped once
they have gone


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1 response to in the air once

  1. Maleah said on 2009/03/15


    I really liked this one with the fluttering of words upon the sweet air. Nice.

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