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RUE

I should be going through these dreadful times with you,

Now lost to me through my own selfish failings.

It should be you I stand beside when all that’s built

Begins to fall and there is only God to call on.

 

How could I have untied that knot that bound

Our lives together, leaving us to make our ways

In different directions, aiming for the same reward.

 

You’re the one I need to share my dread, and

Apprehension with, and draw your strength

To hold me up as everthing around us tumbles down.

But I must face the world’s end as the bulwark of

 

A fragile structure forty seasons in the making

That might or might not stand tall as the final bell is rung

And I reach for a final strand of what we could have been..

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Jan 30
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