The wind

It’s the wind hushing over the woods that would still ring a minute before they fall
To the very end a voice trembles as if leaves were to mould her a statue in the honor of
Over time the sequence of words altogether do celebrate a triumph, so phonetically called
The letters on the stairs falling from a luggage so much disturbed surrealistically react
The world in a text that so much changes with every column, typing is per se the most
Close your eyes over the text that you read as if a cover would turn asleep all the words
That have lit a light inside the heart of darkness and you will
Yes, it’s the wind.
Photo: Léon furniture @James Joyce Centre, Dublin
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