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A Subtle Touch of Grace
Late on a Friday night (or even in the afternoon) you
Told me you loved me
I hope it’s not too soon these
Words
Are simple but we can rearrange the parts
Work the meaning out
Find a little (heart) and
It’s sad and melancholy,
What I put on
The
page
But it
‘s
Not stemmed from rage
(It’s got)
Got a subtle touch of grace
Got
A subtle change of pace
It’s words with
In the words
And lines between the lines
Repetition’s key
If
You ever want to rhyme and late
In the night or even
In the (afternoon)
You told me you loved me
I hope.
It’s not too soon.
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