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I heard a common nightingale
I heard a common nightingale
sing a melody through the night.
I sat down on a stone garden bench
to hearken the winsome song.
Ahead of me stood a dying willow tree,
embraced by despondent stars.
The moon cries for me–
another fabricated desperation
of something that will never be mine.
A staircase to heaven overlooked,
to listen to the nightingale’s melody—
going unnoticed by the songbird deity.
My lips iced,
a dark sapphire blue,
from nothing but frozen time.
The mountain’s cave,
when the snow thaws.
A reflection of nothing,
from a mirror contrived by everything.
Absent by morning,
another distant melody of a common nightingale.
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