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Nine Again MAG
When I brought my friend splashing through
a summer storm's memoirs,
In an hour nearly christened by
twilight's pleasant breath,
We held hands like monkeys,
black on tan ...
Until the contrast swirled into dripping marbles,
of chocolate,
milk
and
dark,
While legs stirred nature's java in a dance
through Earth parfait,
sweet mud,
Which made us tranquil warriors,
happily clad tribesman
on a steaming, oozing path ...
As young woes were freed,
words went invisible
like crescents,
shaped from grins and sparkle coated -
"Here's a good one!"
Together, we were children after rain.
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