If you don't read The Burnside Writer's Collective (click here to visit) you should! They have all kinds of articles on pop culture, literature, movies, social justice, etc. etc. and one of the best parts is the section devoted to poetry and prose.
I read this poem the other day, and it really resonated with me, so I wanted to share it with you.
It's untitled, and it's by John Pattinson. (Click here to see the original posting.
I do not see your face in the moon
Though once I saw your face in the moonlight, and
I cannot find you in the sunset
Though once we walked
Through an explosion of amber, ruby and topaz
And talked of nothing and all things and sun things.
I look for you in the stars of steel
And space-age plastics that orbit my backyard
Relaying phone calls not from you and television programs
You never approved of.
Once I had you but now I have lost you.
Yet I do not suffer from the delusions of the brokenhearted
Because I do not see you everywhere I go.
I see only that you are not with me.
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