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When you went away       you meant to lose yourself    searching for a soul. When you returned       it seemed you had done just that:    Lost yourself somewhere far from home. You came back with extra pieces       and you were no longer    the five-hundred piece Seattle skyline. You came back more like       a three-thousand piece Brueghel painting    or a thirteen thousand, two hundred piece antique map, 1655. I kept the old pieces of you        in a box under my bed    along with three rolls of film, several trinkets, and a stack of letters. The box is battered now,        dusty and falling apart.    It reads: Seattle Skyline! 500 pieces.
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Jan 18, 2012
Jan 18, 2012 at 4:22 AM UTC
Jigsaw Puzzle
When you went away       you meant to lose yourself    searching for a soul. When you returned       it seemed you had done just that:    Lost yourself somewhere far from home. You came back with extra pieces       and you were no longer    the five-hundred piece Seattle skyline. You came back more like       a three-thousand piece Brueghel painting    or a thirteen thousand, two hundred piece antique map, 1655. I kept the old pieces of you        in a box under my bed    along with three rolls of film, several trinkets, and a stack of letters. The box is battered now,        dusty and falling apart.    It reads: Seattle Skyline! 500 pieces.
jordan-iwakiri
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Jan 18, 2012
Jan 18, 2012 at 4:22 AM UTC
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