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GOING BACK INTO THE LIGHT Every year your memory fading 'til you are nothing more than a figment of my imagination than the man you were to me. Photographs of you in an old shoe box. I can't bear to look at them size 9 brogues...tan...if I remember rightly the photographs I mean the shoes long gone one at a seaside sailing out to sea. Each year I take a photo out ( Polaroid of course a craze of yours ). Set it in the sun let the summer eat into you giving you back to the light that made you when the shutter clicked. Here you are now nothing but white nothing but white.
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Apr 5, 2019
Apr 5, 2019 at 10:15 AM UTC
GOING BACK INTO THE LIGHT
GOING BACK INTO THE LIGHT Every year your memory fading 'til you are nothing more than a figment of my imagination than the man you were to me. Photographs of you in an old shoe box. I can't bear to look at them size 9 brogues...tan...if I remember rightly the photographs I mean the shoes long gone one at a seaside sailing out to sea. Each year I take a photo out ( Polaroid of course a craze of yours ). Set it in the sun let the summer eat into you giving you back to the light that made you when the shutter clicked. Here you are now nothing but white nothing but white.
donall-dempsey
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Apr 5, 2019
Apr 5, 2019 at 10:15 AM UTC
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