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Living, Poetry

Not the Dimming of the Day

June 26, 2014Jennifer Butler BasileFlorida coast, life rushing past, making every minute count, poem, speed of life, sucking the marrow, sunset, sunset photo 5 Comments
photo: Jennifer Butler Basile

photo: Jennifer Butler Basile

The sunset draws me in.

It pulls me west,

to the continuation of life, light.

If I move toward it,

if I suck the gloaming dry of its marrow,

I gain that much more

hope

possibility

potential.

The day is not yet done.

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