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The Absence
“Have you checked the mail today?
 
 Gone sifting through the stacks
 
 A letter come from father, yet
 
 For family that he lacks?
 
  
 
 “I’m sorry not today, my boy”
 
 His mother’s smile was weak,
 
 “But just you wait a few more days
 
 It’s only been a week.”
 
  
 
 “Seems so long since we received one
 
 Even longer he’s been gone
 
 I fear that…I’m forgetting,
 
 I just wish the war was done.”
 
  
 
 His face turns hot and blotchy red
 
 Tears welling in his eyes
 
 Huddling close to mother,
 
 She holds him as he cries.
 
  
 
 “Oh my dear, sweet, perfect angel,
 
 These hard times will end soon.
 
 Homebound, safe and happy,
 
 Dad will come home to you.” 
 
  
 
 With comfort drawn from empty words
 
 The boy relieved a yawn
 
 A heavy smile, and tucking in
 
 Padding out once sheets are drawn.
 
  
 
 Doors are closed, lights deadened
 
 The woman softly weeps
 
 Re-reading notes from absent lover
 
 Seeking calmness, breathing deep.
 
  
 
 Worn parchment clutched in frantic hands,
 
 She wills her hopes ring true.
 
 For as her son believed her words
 
 She wishes she could too.

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