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Absent
To know someone
And then have them gone
It may just be one face in a crowd
Wiped away
But it never seems to feel the same
Their absence, ever present
Too much air where they once stood
The ghost of their being
Like light shaped by a shadow
Gone like flesh from a gaping wound
I’m bleeding
bleeding
bleeding
too
Who am I now that there’s no you?
Was it not last week I saw your face?
You cracked a joke, we played a game
How could that disappear so fast?
You’d think a soul would last
Not a feeble flame extinguished
By a quick stroke of fate
So quick
Too quick
But this disappearing act
Is no magic trick
No longer will I pass my days,
Assuming the next will come
No longer will i see a face
And assume it will be there when day is done
I’ll value more of those I meet
And what I have
And the air I breathe
For things to leave
Gives them value being there
But I’ve lost you now
And it doesn’t feel fair
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A poem about loss.