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Sailor.

by megha-balooni

Sailor. Come back Its your boy's birthday today They brought you boxed in a coffin day before Was that the present he should've expected? Laced with garlands With a spread of the National Flag on top Sailor I know its been your dream To conquer unexplored lands Its been your fantasy To achieve heights beyond your reach But what about your boy He sleeps with the fighter plane clung to his heart You need to finish that for him I run my fingers over his carved name As if your hands were still at work Sailor Come back Not for me, not for your parents For him Him, who talks to your photograph every night and morn How do I explain to him What exactly do I say Sailor Its okay He saw your body He's been in shock He cannot shake the image off Of your cold hands and face And why you wouldn't come out He's died somewhere in his heart Its not okay but its okay I hope you understand I'll try my best to meet you Maybe in some other lifetime.
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Jan 3, 2015
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#love#life#death#son#father#relationship#people#emotions#sailor#peoplewordseries
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