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The Ghosts of Who We Were
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Excerpt from The Ghosts of Who We Were:
| The Ghosts of Who We Were On this humid December afternoon Tall clusters of shell ginger, borne out of reach, Hang over the sidewalk, quiet and undemanding as prayer. But because you and I have separate lives now Because we are divided by more than water As night comes on. These ghosts of who we were Beyond the piled snowdrifts where they can see railtracks They wait. Then the tracks begin to ring on the ties, Far ahead through dense snowflakes. Then they grip
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| © 2002 Mead Rose,
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