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The Sister Poem: The One about Potatoes, and Leaving It All Behind
It is the smell of potato chips,
 And you swearing
 that awakes me from my slumber.
 Your eyes on the road
 
  Looking ahead
 (aren't they always?)
 
 No words are exchanged during our journey,
 just smiles and laughs
 as we listen to a mix c.d. that summarizes,
 everything
 
 Sad songs.
 Fast songs.
 The thumping beat
 Keeps us awake
 As the road stretches on.
 (endless, yet, not long enough)
 
 The lyrics
 Slashing into our
 Memories
 
 If your eyes water up, I pay them no heed.
 If my voice cracks with unspoken emotion, you say nothing.
 
 
 Soon
 You will be home
 Or
 I will be home
 Home will never be
 Our home
 At the same time again
 
 But we pay that
 No heed as we
 Listen to a c.d.,
 Filled with memories.
 (play it again, sis)

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