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When I go home and you’re not there The days won’t start the same The familiar smell of rain Makes it unfair Your life was intertwined with mine Yet I am cursed to remain And go on much the same In your absence I can’t bear citrus The garage frightens me Walking is marred. Why bother with this, I am mourning a death that has not arrived But still, pain contorts me Puppeteering A grateful final act – Time is on its side Make use of night, do not mourn Thanks to the now and the then Discourage the future Close your arms.
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Jan 12, 2022
Jan 12, 2022 at 4:30 AM UTC
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When I go home and you’re not there The days won’t start the same The familiar smell of rain Makes it unfair Your life was intertwined with mine Yet I am cursed to remain And go on much the same In your absence I can’t bear citrus The garage frightens me Walking is marred. Why bother with this, I am mourning a death that has not arrived But still, pain contorts me Puppeteering A grateful final act – Time is on its side Make use of night, do not mourn Thanks to the now and the then Discourage the future Close your arms.
AbnerRos
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Australia
Jan 12, 2022
Jan 12, 2022 at 4:30 AM UTC
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