The Art of Dying
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By Silver Spun Sand
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You taught me right from wrong...
the difference between a butterfly
and a moth...How to wire a plug –
how to paint a still life by ignoring
the objects, and colouring the spaces
in between. What you didn’t teach,
was how to learn to lose you.
Your raincoat – thirsts; bone-dry
in the hall. Your pen – still
in the inkpot, chides a pristine
blotter...your piano eats its heart out –
tongue-tied and perplexed; you,
the only one – spoke its language.
Your easel weeps, empty handed,
bereft of canvas, and oily rags.
A bungle of mornings, and a blunder
of afternoons, pile up in a corner
of my room...oblivious, it seems,
to the sanctity of time; acting as if
no repentant tide ever wept vain,
briny tears – enough to fill the sea
that took you for its own.
And then there are moments,
like these, when I recall
your love-affair with lavender
and lilac; your name, on my lips –
an undying echo at the last grey light...
as a peignoir of mist and angled stints
of sunlight snag on purpure thorns
of goodbyes. Only now do I fall in,
there is no way on earth, I will ever
learn the art of how to lose you.
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nicely written.. very
maisie Guess what? I'm still alive!
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can't find good enough words
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I often think you are at
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I always seem to say the
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i love reading your stuff
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Hello Tina, I too was
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I can only add my applause
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Good morning Tina, you've
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Oh Tina, How you can hit the
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Tina, your beautiful
Linda
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This is wonderful, so
Noah
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