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I wish you were here again, my son, not in death's hold or other world I cannot reach; I wish to hear your voice once more, your laughter and your wit, your large eyes gazing with knowing stare; just you again here not there. I wish to see your face again, to touch you and hold, and say how much I love you and let the words take air; to feel you close to me not far away but near, not there. I wish to sense you close once more, you watching as I write or tap tap on the pc and you over my shoulder looking to see, words of my poetry. I wish you were here not in death's clutch or kingdom unseen; I miss you much.
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Sep 1, 2015
Sep 1, 2015 at 2:20 AM UTC
WISH YOU HERE.
I wish you were here again, my son, not in death's hold or other world I cannot reach; I wish to hear your voice once more, your laughter and your wit, your large eyes gazing with knowing stare; just you again here not there. I wish to see your face again, to touch you and hold, and say how much I love you and let the words take air; to feel you close to me not far away but near, not there. I wish to sense you close once more, you watching as I write or tap tap on the pc and you over my shoulder looking to see, words of my poetry. I wish you were here not in death's clutch or kingdom unseen; I miss you much.
A FATHER TALKS TO HIS DEAD SON.
TerryCollett
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Sep 1, 2015
Sep 1, 2015 at 2:20 AM UTC
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