Gazing where the light lays

Gazing where the light lays

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I see black eyes twisting their necks toward the sun

And weeds overgrown

I see a bleeding heart and red painted tongues

Rolled over rows of thorn

I see someone picking pine cones from a bed of the unforgotten

And pricking their arms

I see myself in the reflection of glass wondering what went wrong

Original Poetry & Artwork by Owen Marshall

One response to “Gazing where the light lays”

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    “nothing went wrong, you still see the beauty in it all”

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