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Susan-of-the-waves
for Susan Mikesic And waves wash over wants sort out her memories by size and taste slowly polish bumps and warts; there is no hurry fury hate when by the dark phase of the moon thoughts reappear; for waves do not show fear, do not hide irate at disappointing her, her fate. They wash old memories of dross; reveal her gems among the rest, the best caught up in foam and froth at water's edge where sometimes on a sunny day when waves are calm she wends her way among the pebbles, barefoot on the shore and examines healing wounds once more. © Kåre Enga notes to self: [164.13], written 2007.03.25; edited from original, "Waves", first posted in blog "L'aura del Campo"
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