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A day in the life.

There are echoes in our children.

Echoes of the people that put them here.

He'll have your eyes or her laugh.

They'll be made of compromise.

Now, of course there are the things.

Everybody has the Things.

Things that I do, that no one else does.

The smile you seem to have invented.

Make me feel like I'm important with your eyes.

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What have I left you but echoes?

I want to give you something forever.

Something that doesn't fade, but I'm...

 

Smoke escaping a sewer lid mingles with street light.

Impermanent and forever, mixed in a moment.

When the rain starts it adds something to the dance

of light and smoke.

It adds another layer of

Just this Once.

My god, we are a moment.

 

I hope, when we meet, you'll forgive me.

Kid, I really do.

I'm all spiderwebs and yesterday, now.

I coulda, shoulda, woulda been and didn't.

You're echoes staring down what could be.

We are a little impermanent

a little forever.

 

We can learn to fade away.

We can learn to let sleeping dogs.

Together, we can learn to hope.

To dream.

The three of us could be yesterday, tomorrow.

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