Divorce

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Lose your way

I could draw you

a road map of my body


you seem to be lost

we used to meet

beneath the street lights

mouth to mouth

never needing direction


What happened?

strangers and companions

no love lost


your fingers fumble

humbled habit

a somber sign of shadows

I've seen before

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