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fragrant and warm

Posted on October 30, 2020 by The Course of Our Seasons
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that restless spirit has taken a holiday
and no longer shakes me from sleep
or bends my ear to her plaintive entreaties
 
she packed her bags, flouncing off
like a spurned lover
and I can not take it back,
 
those things dreamed & wished for
are now stirred in a cup of tea,
fragrant and warm

					
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