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Pink Sky ( Lisa Hecmanczuk )




Layered with violet clouds
 Light blue sky above the clouds
 Pure, beautiful, desolate
 No wind,

 The black limbs stand still, waiting
 Waiting for the dawn of a new day
 The end of the weight
 The heaviness of the past being lifted

 The heart that retreated, ready to burst open
 Welcome in love, acceptance, warmth
 Become willing to embrace a new life
 The winter of my discontent receding

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(Lisa Hecmanczuk)

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