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Places we knew together lie in wait, still as I’ve ever seen for our return. And we will return, but it will never be as it was. I’ll never again hear my brothers’ shrieks as they climb and break the weak lower branches from our tree. We will have dinner at our table, but you won’t have grass-stained knees and we won’t study on your bed afterward until a new day comes. And still you wear a white uniform, but not the stained jersey we knew. Now it is pristine and reminds me that you’ll never again be mine as you were. Though you wear the cover of an officer and make me proud every day, I will always miss the boy that this man used to be. Even now as I too seize everything I want, I fear I am the only one who would give it all right back to return to what we were. Untainted, Unworried, Careless, Naïve. But mostly, Together.
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Feb 10, 2014
Feb 10, 2014 at 12:11 AM UTC
How to Miss You
Places we knew together lie in wait, still as I’ve ever seen for our return. And we will return, but it will never be as it was. I’ll never again hear my brothers’ shrieks as they climb and break the weak lower branches from our tree. We will have dinner at our table, but you won’t have grass-stained knees and we won’t study on your bed afterward until a new day comes. And still you wear a white uniform, but not the stained jersey we knew. Now it is pristine and reminds me that you’ll never again be mine as you were. Though you wear the cover of an officer and make me proud every day, I will always miss the boy that this man used to be. Even now as I too seize everything I want, I fear I am the only one who would give it all right back to return to what we were. Untainted, Unworried, Careless, Naïve. But mostly, Together.
stephanie-campbell
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Feb 10, 2014
Feb 10, 2014 at 12:11 AM UTC
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