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I love you—I hate you,
  now one and the same

Betrothed to a heartache,
  all feeling profaned

(Villanova Pennsylvania: May, 2017)
Those days ran by like the rushing water
Roaring over the dam:
I was tangled in your hair
And tangled still I am
In those twisting strands
Pouring over the brink,
Along your neck,
Beyond your shoulders,
Foaming on your back in a mist.
So helpless I, but so willing,
Swept by the currents away.
Now I see your face again
And hear the rushing water roar
And feel what I've always felt
But feel it even more.

Below the falls,
So far downstream,
Near the whirlpool that calls--
You're all I ever wanted,
All I ever wanted at all.
But all I'll ever have to hold
Is this photograph so old:
Time standing still,
And us standing together,
Young forever:
Songbirds in a distant summer,
Way back on that endless river.
 May 2017 JS Clark
Richard Grahn
The fountain of dreams
Masquerades as a rainbow
Spilling its colors
 May 2017 JS Clark
Richard Grahn
Somewhere inside
Your memory resides
There it shatters my mind
 May 2017 JS Clark
Richard Grahn
Memories linger
As our dreams of tomorrow
Emerge from the past
The past influences our aspirations. We can’t help but build our dreams on the foundation of past experiences. At least that's how I see it. :-)
I write from a place
  that’s old, endowed

With brass left tarnished
  and cobwebs spun

All time unsheltered,
  where thoughts conceive

The truth reborn,
—and spirit runs

(Villanova Pennsylvania: May, 2017)
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