Haiku My Heart ~ Bones
OCTOBER 28, 2016
**Bones. Scaffolding where**
**my soul lives, housed for a time...**
**until dust returns**
**my soul lives, housed for a time...**
**until dust returns**
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For the thin veils of Halloween 2016...
and for my 5th of 6 condition reports for school, this one on osteoarthritis...
Completed! Done! Off my plate!!!
And in honor of these amazing bones that carry us through life.
For the thin veils of Halloween 2016...
and for my 5th of 6 condition reports for school, this one on osteoarthritis...
Completed! Done! Off my plate!!!
And in honor of these amazing bones that carry us through life.
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