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Not Here
I pressed her into
the footprints
I made in the snow.
She was washed away
as I stood in the storm,
stood in the rain.
I breathed her out
in a humid plume that rose
in the frigid sky.
She fell out in the stream,
became the trail on my cheek,
the cracked salt residue.
I sent her to a comet and
she crashed down with the stars
and caught fire.
She was pulled away by the water,
by the rushing tide
that pulled me too.
I watched her fly away
on a wish
and a dandelion seed.
She is a thousand places,
but she is not here.
She is not with me.
If you find her, please tell me.
I would like to see myself again.
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