Where There's Smoke

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Grey is the color that entered through
your nose and mouth
and took the place
of where your soul should be.

Unknowingly,you slept,and breathed,
and still more deeply slept,
until you were as hollow
as my heart is now.
No single thought, but one last breath,
perhaps more shallow.
Ahd then gone.

I am afraid the void
may be too large to find you now.
I am afraid that I'll forget,
or be immobilized
with fear,
or pain,
or lack of limbs.

Then I will have to spend eternity
as blank as your blank face
raised up among the polished wood,
and flowers,
and lovely words'
As still as time stood at that moment
I sat mesmerized by the un-you
and immortality.

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