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When someone dies, (Someone you know) Is that one less annoyance, A necessary replacement for a foursome, A body pillow, A pillow confidant, A whining Bestie, A conversational equal. Is it someone you'd like to meet again, wherever, Or someone you fear to meet again (Knowing all is now known). Was it an old school chum you recognize in a faded picture, A near/far relative, A faint acquaintance (that's sad...). I read the obituaries daily, Recognize many, but feel little. But someone's someone passed this way, And sometimes someone was mine, Today.
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May 15, 2019
May 15, 2019 at 8:16 AM UTC
When Someone Dies
When someone dies, (Someone you know) Is that one less annoyance, A necessary replacement for a foursome, A body pillow, A pillow confidant, A whining Bestie, A conversational equal. Is it someone you'd like to meet again, wherever, Or someone you fear to meet again (Knowing all is now known). Was it an old school chum you recognize in a faded picture, A near/far relative, A faint acquaintance (that's sad...). I read the obituaries daily, Recognize many, but feel little. But someone's someone passed this way, And sometimes someone was mine, Today.
A theme I can't seem to be rid of.
francie-lynch
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May 15, 2019
May 15, 2019 at 8:16 AM UTC
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