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I dusted off your picture, A task I had denied, But it became embarrassing, I could no longer hide, I held it much too long, My hand caressed the frame, So long since I had held you, Nothing is the same, I stared for much too long, Such common sense I lack, Into your eyes I lingered, Though you cannot look back, Fighting back the tears, I returned it to the stand, Seeking more diversion, I went to wash my hands, And now, I do not touch it, Its cleanliness, I’ll trust, I really need to vacuum, How I hate to dust ©B L Costello 2016
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Nov 4, 2016
Nov 4, 2016 at 11:03 PM UTC
HOW I HATE TO DUST
I dusted off your picture, A task I had denied, But it became embarrassing, I could no longer hide, I held it much too long, My hand caressed the frame, So long since I had held you, Nothing is the same, I stared for much too long, Such common sense I lack, Into your eyes I lingered, Though you cannot look back, Fighting back the tears, I returned it to the stand, Seeking more diversion, I went to wash my hands, And now, I do not touch it, Its cleanliness, I’ll trust, I really need to vacuum, How I hate to dust ©B L Costello 2016
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Nov 4, 2016
Nov 4, 2016 at 11:03 PM UTC
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