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fall

Before Green and old cricket take their leave and presume

We distinguish between absence and loss

A thing like belonging absorbs.

The screen door out back, and light among talk

 

Between friends, why, memory seems safe

Of the past, pricked by sounds soft as Soon

Will be gone or seem so when sharp

In simplicity – no longer opaque, now eased by

 

Riches of trees, In winter I become divisible,

Cold sharpens being, spaces between,

Movement should be easier

Yet burden is defined by plummeting

Mercury – the symbol of flight. Ah, yes I shall miss you too?

 

by Lois Kackley/www.netpoem.wordpress.com

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