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Christmas 1998

What did you leave there under the tree?

a gift for a loved one?

a present for me?

what will I find there

if I undid the bow?

(maybe it's safer that I do not know!)

 

You hand me the box wrapped up in red

the look in your eyes

all wasted and dead

still I open the parcel you place in my hands

a gift for a person

you can't understand!

 

And out come your wishes

your dreams and desires

I watch them grow lifeless

and finally expire

So thanks for the present

but I can't accept it you see

it's not the kind of gift

I would've given to me

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Written by
glynis-kearney
South African
Published
Apr 7, 2013
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Notes

I divorced my husband in November of this year - hence the relevance to Christmas

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