Invincible Summer Poem by Thomas Case

Invincible Summer

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I need to straighten
my dreams out,
they got crooked along the way.
In my frozen castle,
in this grueling winter of life,
lies in me an invincible summer
that longs to be free;
scabbed up knees and
grass stains on my soul,
it just itches to run, and
swim the rivers,
and lie long in the sun.

Invincible Summer
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Topic(s) of this poem: life,yearning,freedom
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Thomas Case

Thomas Case

Oxnard, California
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