Tuesday, June 12, 2007

I trust you are well

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He sent me this bit of verse, sans comment, but I (and his most dedicated readers) will understand the subtext.

I trust you are well

I trust you are well
and all the Hells
that stood and fell
as we fought back the night
have kept their distance,
drawn in my wake as I took my leave,
grieving what might have been
and was, for a season,
a reason to dream of more than dust.


William F. DeVault. all rights reserved.

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