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The Unseen

by bryan-amerila

Nothing’s left. No more days spared To find you. I saw you talking to someone. Then another came Then another one. One by one, You received them all. I told you They will return, One by one. I told you. That same story That same book Telling about a father With open arms Receiving His returning son. I am your new life, you say. Every time one from your past returns A part of me will disappear Now, an eye Then, an ear Later, an arm Then, a leg. No violent tearing off of my body But a voiceless disappearance of each part. See how a puddle of water appears after the rain Then disappears without a trace. How an agreement though unwritten Disappears. That feeling. I call your name… You can hear me: A whisper Of The w i n d .
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