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Across the Chain-Link
Through rusting bars, a breeze does sway,
Grandparents' tales in warm decay.
The fence, a river of time so near,
Holds whispers of laughter and fading cheer.
Their voices drift like leaves in flight,
Of love and loss, of day and night.
Each link a chapter, each knot a bind,
Stories unfold, both tender and kind.
Beneath the shade, they lean and reminisce,
Of summer days wrapped in golden bliss.
Gardens bloom where memories blend,
Across the chain-link, the past won't end.
Shadows of Home
In evening's glow, where shadows play,
The fence stands guard at the close of day.
With whispered tales of laughter and tears,
It cradles the memories of fleeting years.
Each wooden post, a sentinel strong,
Holds secrets of right, of loss, and of wrong.
As sunlight fades, and twilight descends,
The silhouette sways, where the garden bends.
Children's laughter echoes, a soft refrain,
While fireflies flicker like echoes of pain.
Among the planks, our histories dance,
In the heart of the home, where love finds its chance.
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