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16.10.09 -Farewell

It is very strange

when you realise

that, once and for all

they are gone.

 

They are no final words,

no goodbyes,

just a blank space:

no chance of filling it.

 

And the poets continue

attempting to put the word

down, but they miss

the point.

 

Every sentence

has been blown

straight out of my head.

Everything has evaporated

in just a few words;

 

That one phone call

'he is gone'

 

and he is.

 

And so,

to my father

who is no longer anything,

just a few things i can remember:

Rest

in

peace.

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Jan 21, 2010
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