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The Noise Of Trouble
"In the present we are always in memory." - Trish Keenan
Saturday, April 30, 2022
The Bell
When you stop running
you can see everything clearly
as it is meant to be.
Rest your heart,
slow your breath.
How quickly the birds
fly from tree to tree.
How quickly they rest.
A bell struck
resonates.
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