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you again, you again

your name carries across the wind

the sound oscillates from my guitar, slip

from my fingers as I pluck and strum

the letters of your name, you'd whistle

the alphabet, harmonic-words . . . I

took your mousiness, your sprite voice

as if it were a dime a doze, then, for a time

a few ghosts sat in my head, so I closed my eyes

but now I hear chord progressions, your timbre,

you again, you again, where did you go?

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acacia
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Published
Apr 2
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I think of people of my youth, who were there for small moments in time

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