Poetry is Cheap Therapy: Vine and Stone

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Saturday, December 16, 2006

Vine and Stone

For fifteen years I twined myself in you, my green tendrils sunk into your upright bones, solid, immovable, barely worn by ages of wind and water. Petra, my trellis made of stone. When I was but a seedling I imbedded my tiny hairs into your rough exterior and clung for all I was worth. Scrambling,... Sign in to see full entry.

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