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I saw my brother’s doppelgänger On the train back from Miami He boarded and sat down across from me This twin of my brother Sammy My friend clutched my arm in amazement At my sibling’s new twin brother I stared as if an angel had come Couldn’t tell one from the other His 6 foot four frame just like he stood His look so like Erik the Red He walked like him, too, I’d swear he was My brother Sam raised from the dead Dressed in tall jeans, a casual look Just like I imagine him, too With faded red hair, the same age and The same friendly kind eyes of blue For those who mourn will be comforted I prayed hard for more time to gain To be with my beloved brother Then an angel walked on that train He looked at me so tenderly Pale eyebrows defined a gentle lift My throat locked up as tears streamed down Seeing Sam’s doppelgänger, God’s gift
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Jan 17, 2017
Jan 17, 2017 at 9:06 AM UTC
I met my brother's doppelgänger.
I saw my brother’s doppelgänger On the train back from Miami He boarded and sat down across from me This twin of my brother Sammy My friend clutched my arm in amazement At my sibling’s new twin brother I stared as if an angel had come Couldn’t tell one from the other His 6 foot four frame just like he stood His look so like Erik the Red He walked like him, too, I’d swear he was My brother Sam raised from the dead Dressed in tall jeans, a casual look Just like I imagine him, too With faded red hair, the same age and The same friendly kind eyes of blue For those who mourn will be comforted I prayed hard for more time to gain To be with my beloved brother Then an angel walked on that train He looked at me so tenderly Pale eyebrows defined a gentle lift My throat locked up as tears streamed down Seeing Sam’s doppelgänger, God’s gift
I've been grieving my brother Sammy's passing, less than a month ago, when I experienced this man boarding my train.   He looked so much like him that it took my breath away, so that all I did was stare and cry.  I believe now that he was a gift from God, and that no words were necessary then.  Except this poem, now.
terry-jordan
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Jan 17, 2017
Jan 17, 2017 at 9:06 AM UTC
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