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Leaving.
He was
leaving.
Us,
me,
was leaving.
He held me like a crystal vase
Catching diamond tears with two broken fingers
that played across the strings of my
freshly washed hair.
Telling me,
promising,
It would be
alright.
that he
loved.
Me.
Would
miss me .
I clasped in my throbbing
He held me in the darkness,
Not one before like me.
and we stayed there
his love warming me to the knees
my heart worn on his wrist.
we stayed there
and then we left,
my departure made in certainty:
him, to dreams before his eyes,
me, to wait,
me, to keep
a promise
still unspoken
and yet
to be made
drunk in his comforting
and alive
in his eyes.
Him, always knowing
where there was home.
Me, contemplating my refusal of
other
hands.
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