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What Was He Like?

by @B14

What breath he borrows from your question That he might live between your punctuation And Death, in its mercy, avert its gaze A resurrective reprieve if only for as long as to say He had a predilection for canker sores For pushing harder than was required and giving more than was needed When he appears to me, he shares a knowing glance A promise of explanation to the sudden unanswerable absence As he moves to speak, and share the elusive truth I awake I always wake
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Oct 29, 2023
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