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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Slippers' Words

A slipper has a partner, left or right,

right or left. Together they go,

wherever their goal. When walking,

at times ahead, at times behind

but in pursuit. When resting,

they’re side by side, not apart.

When one is missing,

the other one is miserly.

No worth, no use. What to be done for one,

in the corner insignificant.

Two together, left or right, suit alright.

They have story, they have meaning.

In the night staying,

in the day walking. Every step,

closer to destination, like our farewell tonight.

If we never meet again,

wherever this trip takes us,

a day will come; in our travel, we will understand –

like a slipper easily worn out, like us having a stop,

but remember; you or I, left or right,

have a partner.

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