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Goodbye

On New Year's morning, 1992,
it snowed. You shivered, touched me, kissed me, said
you loved me. I waved goodbye to you

and went into the winter. Wind cut through
your bones like knives, your skin, it was so cold
on New Year's morning, 1992

you died and I did not. I dreamed I knew
that high above the snow you were not dead,
you loved me. I waved goodbye to you

and climbed up on the garden wall at noon,
breathed the roses, touched them, bled.
On New Year's morning, 1992

you walked away from winter, went into
some secret bloodless season. I told
you that I loved you, said goodbye to you.

Equinox. Today the crocus bloomed.
Snow is melting. Once we touched and said,
on New Year's morning, 1992,
I love you. I love you.

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  • Disclaimer

    Please do not assume that I am the speaker/ subject of my poems.

    In these times of creative nonfiction and fictionalized memoirs, I think of the poem itself as true fiction: it is most likely not factual, but it must be true.

    It is likely to be -- it is best if it is -- a truth I did not know before I wrote, and may not understand even then.

    A poem is my way of discovering (dis-covering) what I feel; sometimes, what I think -- but it is not necessarily biographical.


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