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Rupert

It's been a year since

the water took you

or the sky took you

or you just went away.

I don't know which

but I know that you're gone.

I remember the first time we met.

I told you that your name sounded like it should be a character in

Harry Potter.

You knew just what I meant.

Little did I know in that moment

that you'd become

one of the greatest characters

I'd meet in my life.

See here's the thing:

I've always been scared of death.

Of how it takes

and never gives a single ****

for what it leaves behind,

for who it leaves behind.

And now after another winter's passed

I sometimes think of how

I never got to thank you,

Of how she never got to love you,

Not fully

and of how I can't seem

to look at a river the same

or how I don't think I ever will.

I don't know how to write

a eulogy, nor am I trying to

But I also don't know how to

say goodbye to that

laugh of laughs or a soul

that shone so bright.

So here's a poem, Rup-

A year late and a goodbye short.

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Apr 2, 2014
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