Third Absence





Third Absence 


You hid the light somewhere
and deny me a return.
I know this darkness is fictitious
because before you left fireflies
landed on my hands. You were you 
and we were intertwined bodies 
on the same bed. Neither of us 
saw the eclipse. We became cold, 
nothing more than acquaintances
and night turn out to be inaccessible.
We couldn't dismount it together.
You hid the light somewhere,
planted it in someone else’s eyes.
Now that you no longer exist
nothing dawns side me.




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