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The Man who Loved the Sun

When I visited, we sat together
outside in sun. 

 Our chairs faced east in the morning,
west afternoons.

 He spoke for the most part of his childhood.
Memories were brief. 

 We gifted each other with silence.

 Of all kinds of love,
sharing sun is a pure example.

ExperienceSuzi PeelMay 30, 2014
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