return to fern

In the mountains by the sea

I thought that you should marry me

 

Chests of cedar hold secrets sacred

And wild blue eyes often leered

 

Should there be a fawn

Mimicking in hand and tail and yawn

 

Although we may not fall from grace

Our ties are bound to lace

 

Surely the waves will atone

Our withered bodies alone

 

Time just an ocean now

Absent of your open mouth

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