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Ya’aburnee

Sep9

Someday you will die.
I know that when you are gone, so am I.
It’s selfish, I know, but even this pessimist has hope
that someday you will bury me.

(Published in Naugatuck Valley Community College’s literary magazine “Fresh Ink 2013″ and presented at the “Fresh Ink” Writer’s Conference on April 19, 2013)

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