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White to Gray (Snows Still Stuck On The Tree Line / Part Four)
Tears on notebook paper
Slotted ink, stays
You’re already gone
He stayed
Not a denial of the love he’ll die for
A tribute to family and dedication
To you
Giving you your wanted in a pristine wrapped package
The receipt
Is hollows under his eyes
Blood died wrist
A shredded heart
He let you go
Let you leave
Gave hope, love, and luck
His poetic sacred heart
And peace
It’s all with you, lovely
A ball of soiled whites in your trunk
Wanting to get away
No commitment, no dedication
Lips already dry
Eyes smarting with tears
Heart broke
You moved
Check mate
Tears tare
Scar hearts
Long for him
Keys in the ignition
Dirty laundry in the trunk
You’re already gone
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