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by Val
Rated: E · Poetry · Friendship · #2303112
a juxtaposition between sad predisposition and happy nature.
Sadness is seeing

a heart's string under a huge waterfall sheet

a man falling and sinking down to the ground

the segue of summer into autumn

hissing of the fallen dry leaves

Sadness is your absence in my evenings





reminiscence is happiness

For example,

the last smile of a parted friend

the innocent handshakes by the sea

Happiness

is the infinite kisses from yonder in summer breeze

wafting and spiralling in the dry frets of your lips

Happiness is the ghost of your eyes

in the boughs of garden trees





My dear one,

When sadness is too sad to be remedied

when the departure of dry leaves are rilesome

Remember, by the innocence of our garden coneflower top



Neither sadness nor happines exist without words

It’s just duality

You tell me, before words were conversed

and lingos were invented

Did they dualities exist?





Here,

true that

summer feed our eyes with iridescent colours

True also that

autumn feed our souls















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