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Unscattered Slowly
So many pieces of myself
 Packed carefully, unscattered
 Across fifteen years, thousands of
 Tradition. I try to see the unreflected mirror,
 Wonder if, before I'm gone, I will
 Find a heart to find, gather my
 Separate lives and find a
 Way to make the river run 
 Backwards. Look around, then, to
 My beginning, think to ask
 If that will be me as well, should be,
 After sixteen years, still awkward silences
 I would hope for a window so full
 That I wouldn't need to look through it
 Though maybe I would prefer
 To be not, in a window but to see myself
 Reflected back, a thousand times
 Each perfect, so I would not need
 To remember, to hold on
 To the pieces, lives, six thousand miles
 But happiness stretches across, unbending,
 Like the ocean that speaks
 Yet the same language. Your smile
 Still makes me laugh, sends me
 Sprawling, each time. I'd like, at least,
 To see you in our song, having
 Myself in your memory, I would never
 Forget who I loved. For just now, I
 Try not to think, in case my glass
 Confusion, there are no mirrors
 At all, and when I reach out for
 Comfort, all I find are
 Whispers
 How could I
 Have let you
 Out
 Of my arms?

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