A poem by R.M. Dolin
Quiet Dignity
She exudes quiet dignity,
the kind
that draws you in,
yet there’s a panicked worry
about her
as if she’s afraid
of where things might lead
should she permit
herself to embrace
the mysterious potential
of what might be,
afraid she might get lost
in all that’s possible.
From chapter 3 of the R.M. Dolin novel, “The Dangling Conversation.” Kyle describes Nadia to Isabelle.
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