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Departure/Homecoming

I. Departure

 

The last few moments,

those final words;

I held them in for you.

The time cannot be here yet,

cannot have come...

Too soon,

your lips press my temple,

your arms loosen

and you're gone.

 

II. Homecoming

 

He returns home

after a long absence,

his face changed,

his hair longer.

 

My heart throbs

as a smile breaks

through his tired stubble.

 

"I've missed you."

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anais-kelsey-verdecchia
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Published
Dec 1, 2011
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