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Tag: dandelion

Hush

There is a quiet deep down things

I cannot rumble

Will not shake.

There is a beauty among the bricks

That, contemplating,

I might break.

There is a tension, and the trigger

Is sometimes bold,

At times hair-thin.

Do I feel part of something bigger?

I cannot fathom.

May never win.

Posted on March 2, 2012February 12, 2021Categories PoemsTags analysis, beauty, big picture, creativity, dandelion, detail, hush, mind, quiet, silence, tension3 Comments on Hush
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