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Wordless

High notes rise,
staccato.
There’s a hum
in the head.

Fingers tap
touching
each chance
each day.

Now evenings don’t end
in song or story.
Silent shoulders
mourn.

Blank pages flap
flying as kites.

The Poetry Lighthouse

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