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Run Softly
Run like the tomatoes and ‘ketchup’
 Run like the neighborhood kids playing freeze-tag,
 like the red lips of lemonade-drinking, gossiping women
 Run like the superheroes saving damsels in vine-climbing sky-towers
 Run like the drawbridge will stay open 
 for you
 just a crack,
 just enough
 to let the shard of luminosity be your direction
 Run softly
 Run like the bank when all the money is gone
 
 Run like the gold really does exist in California, 
 and the Fountain of Youth is just another mile farther
 Run like the people with new years resolutions
 l   o   n   g    overdue
 Run like the young girl, so empty inside
 Run like the boy who is trying to hide,
 like the tormented teen, away from home because
 no one
 will
 listen
 Run softly
 Run like the blood to a girl’s cheeks when she blushes
 like the fingers through her hair
 Run like the lovers through nighttime streets of rain,
 like the time is never too late to 
 speak
 now...
 or forever hold your peace
 Run like the slave, away from the master
 like the deer from the hunter
 Run like the victims, away from the fire
 Run like the battles have just been won,
 in your homes, in far-off countries
 Run like the children to coming-home fathers
 Run like the car that’s pulling out of your driveway 
 couldn’t possibly be
 carrying your heart 
 away with it
 Run softly
 Run like the tears down a sick, shattered soul
 Run like the cancer won’t spread to your lungs,
 like memories won’t escape your grasp
 Run like the beach-steppers leaving their footprints in the sand
 Run like the early-morning risers who get up an extra hour 
 just to glimpse the sun
 to absorb, for once,
 the
 
 silence.
 
 Run like the answers you treasure can change someone’s fate in
 life
 or
 death
 Run like the world will end tomorrow and you can’t beg God
 for another day
 for another hour
 for another minute
 
 Run like the distance of the nails, east to west.

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