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Melting Stars It was a soft December night -- quietly fell the snow, flake by gentle flake -- making domes on fence posts, on mailboxes, tracing upturned branches of waiting trees. I know you heard me on the porch (you always do) thought it was a stirring of the breeze, or moaning of the boards (you always do). Drawn to quiet times knowing you are here, I feel your peace (alone) and come to you. You know I’m here, can feel my warmth. I see you smile. Let us sit in silence. Nestle in my embrace. Words need not be spoken as we watch the melting stars, listen for the chorus singing somewhere else. This moment all that matters -- quiet filled with you.
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