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A Place to Sit MAG
Through the woods;
no leafy green life;
no eternal summer voicesspeak
of the loneliness.
From marshy muck;
from poke-eyed scum,a fly is replaced.
No smug froggy smile gapes.
Discomfort carries mepast
a twig, a rock, a pool,
not to you.
Bypassing allshortcuts; hidden
secret jungle paths, desert barren
after youleft.
I follow memories; a wisp of something
warm.
A shape my poor,misguided eye
remembers.
Your seeming essence.
A smell, a taste, asound.
I make my way through tangled underbrush
to that silent forestclearing.
Dappled afternoon sun, a comfortable place
to sit.
Istand,
until you are here.
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