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A Memory
A simple melody breaks the air.
Memories of long ago awake—
There’s smells of scrapple and pine.
And the same swings still do shake,
In the upper Midwest, by columbine.
I feel the exact winds push me,
As I stare into the foreverness of Clyde.
And Wisconsin skies still loom over me,
In a flood of purple-pinky wine.
I can see his face still glued right there,
A picture in time, one that no zone,
No boundary, no galaxy, no universe
Breaks the sound of his voice.
A simple memory breaks my heart.
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