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My memory seems faulty now Like water slipping through clasped fingers Not able to capture who you really are But who I wanted You To be. The smallest things make me Remember. A name that you wrote in a resume Or the tennis racquet hidden in my closet Or the pillow on my bed Or some boy’s eyes, dark like yours I never really had You So maybe I can’t voice this claim But I find myself remembering Which cupboard the glasses are in Or the tattoo you’ll get after graduation Things that don’t seem that intimate But are. I can’t complain In earnest since I knew That this would happen, and i [hoping against hope] did it anyway and my punishment is to be haunted by you day after day after day.
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