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Bright Light
Contributed by
fastestofthefast
on
Sunday, 13th February 2005 @ 06:57:48 PM in AEST
Topic:
Lifepoems
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The short elderly woman walks slowly with her cane
Hunched over wearing a white striped dress she gazes out the door,
The first door leads into the house,
The second door she hasn’t passed through yet,
But her time will come,
Peering out the screen door
She sees the horizon is lined with thinned trees
The door closed but the light is so radiant
She is in such darkness
Pondering the thought of the lovely illumination outside,
She looks back throughout her house at all her memories,
She knows that everything will be better outside
Soon, her time will come
And she will rejoice.
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2005-02-13 18:57:48] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Bright Light
(User Rating: 1 ) by Channing on
Tuesday, 29th August 2006 @ 04:47:08 PM AEST (User
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I think that many lonely elderly people wait for death, it's sad yet understandable.
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