Where the Seabirds Fly
By Silver Spun Sand
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It is a great title, as Bear
It is a great title, as Bear says. A piece that sets me examining my own memories. I really love the lines:
"............................bashful as hell, you were,
as you undressed"
just perfecty expresses that age.
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Not easy to show friendship
Not easy to show friendship when someone is wanting to withdraw to private memories, but to show affection, and will be there when conversation wanted? Rhiannon
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This is deeply moving and the
This is deeply moving and the vulnerability you can feel in your heart from that sea edge scene - I wonder, sometimes, about friends. I like the ones that can sit with you in silence.
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'Lose what little is left of
'Lose what little is left of you, like moon dust, filtering through my fingers.'
Memories are odd things, sometimes we embellish them, making them more than they were but those simple memories, a snap shot of time and place, I think, stay with us in crystal sharp simplicity. As this memory. Keep capturing the moon dust.
Lindy
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this is really moving and
this is really moving and melancholy but also really beautiful with some really lovely imagery.
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A beautiful...poingnant,
A beautiful...poingnant, reflective poem Tina. It certainly is hard for others to understand when our thoughts take us back to moments in time. I very much identify with this poem and glad I'm not the only one out there that feels this way.
Very much enjoyed reading Tina. May our memories always live on.
Jenny.
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