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So hard to say hello/ Mountain series #16

from What the Wind Whispers to the Mountain Ear by Seth Walker Poetry

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It’s so hard to say
It’s so hard to say hello
Hello
Hello

It’s so hard to say
It’s so hard to say hello
Hello

I know you’re out there waiting
Possibly anticipating that one day I will come back your way
But I’ve been waiting here for my vision to become clear
For my backbone to grow
It’s so hard to say
It’s so hard to say hello
Again…

It’s so hard to say
It’s so hard to say hello
Hello

So I’m singing you songs
Dreaming of you all night long
Waking up with a smile on my face
But I don’t know how to say hello
When we never said goodbye so long ago

It’s so hard to say
It’s so hard to say hello



(Mountain Series #16)

The folder I keep with your pictures
Is called honey suckle

Folded in its petals are pollinated memories
Of Austin hat shopping and our sacred times

I know it as I know a wet pillow case
Too well, my dear, too well

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from What the Wind Whispers to the Mountain Ear, released April 25, 2013

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Seth Walker Poetry Boulder, Colorado

Seth Walker is Texas' most notorious traveling poet and top ranked slam poet in the world. Seth has performed at venues across the country including Da Poetry Lounge (CA), The Green Mill (IL), & The Nuyorican (NY). Along the way he won: the Utah State Arts Fair Poetry Slam (2009), North Beast Indie Slam North-Eastern Regional 2010), as well as as slamming, with the 2010 Austin Poetry Slam Team and ... more

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