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Sunday, November 06, 2005

through wheat fields

through wheat fields

silence was your romance
you listened
to the grinding of the truck
the engine with a voice
the length of us
quiet with each other
silent with saskatchewan
on both sides
content with looking
out the wind     shield for hours     
listening
to me breath
now and then turning
to see if I was still
warm and          sleeping
Posted by Raymond Marias at Sunday, November 06, 2005

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