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I spent the morning Looking at you Every now and then An old friend talks to you You accepted them One by one See,  they have returned I told you they would Like that story, a father to his son You accepted them I’m your friend I lose a body part Every time a friend arrives And knocks a piece of me An ear now, an eye later A hand here, a leg there No tearing of limbs But a silent diminution An erasure to an unwritten pact I called your name You hear me, a whisper now Of a wind.
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Jun 26, 2016
Jun 26, 2016 at 8:40 PM UTC
Your Invisible Friend
I spent the morning Looking at you Every now and then An old friend talks to you You accepted them One by one See,  they have returned I told you they would Like that story, a father to his son You accepted them I’m your friend I lose a body part Every time a friend arrives And knocks a piece of me An ear now, an eye later A hand here, a leg there No tearing of limbs But a silent diminution An erasure to an unwritten pact I called your name You hear me, a whisper now Of a wind.
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