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“... and retrieval.”

I. When I had to leave, I think I must have hidden you I grabbed you up Put you somewhere safe Pulled you from me Into a box, gently  Opening up the walls of myself, My old house I might return to And I placed you inside and Gently Sealed up my walls around you Like gum Or snow Or sand  She seals you And left you there to find again one day       . . .  II. Pulling down cobwebs Through the ghost town of me Don’t wake her She’s still asleep I know where to dig Delicately Groping down Like a survivor Returning to their old home Shake my bones And retrieve you deep From the heart of me Where I always knew you’d be
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Written by
NEwaters
American
Published
May 21, 2019
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39·126
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#love#lost#separate#reunite#retrieval#heart#heartbreak
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