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WORK EXPERIENCE 2019

Cerys Edwards


poem by Adam Gardner photography by Adam Gardner
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The mountains in the west don’t sway like trees
Instead, they glower down at all who dare dance

I am upset for their shadow has stolen my sun
My leaves draw back, cringe brown

Think, if I would hear sunlight,
then I would remember that I love you really. See,

I am a mountain too.
Cerys Edwards