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You shudder when you hear my name You thought you heard the words, but no You sigh, relieved, but even so You let me go, you let me go You thought you heard my echoed voice So long ago that voice would read Your name with love, then I was torn From you, oh how you watched me bleed So long ago, remember, friend? You planted flowers in the yard, You didn’t know the mounds you dug Would mark our graveyards in the end You mourn the graveyard now and then You don’t remember those bared teeth And when the wind breathes, you pretend My voice is somewhere underneath
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Aug 1, 2015
Aug 1, 2015 at 10:51 PM UTC
Ghost
You shudder when you hear my name You thought you heard the words, but no You sigh, relieved, but even so You let me go, you let me go You thought you heard my echoed voice So long ago that voice would read Your name with love, then I was torn From you, oh how you watched me bleed So long ago, remember, friend? You planted flowers in the yard, You didn’t know the mounds you dug Would mark our graveyards in the end You mourn the graveyard now and then You don’t remember those bared teeth And when the wind breathes, you pretend My voice is somewhere underneath
Original poem revised from traditional pantoum style
alenachek
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Aug 1, 2015
Aug 1, 2015 at 10:51 PM UTC
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