Unsent Poem by Steven Federle

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In the distance
across the dark continent,
we've drifted
into silence,
our years shrouded
in a mist of
unknowing.

Oh, once we were brothers
roaming the hills of green summer!

Remember that long bike ride?
We pedaled all the way
to Link Road, to the
Little Miami River
to see Mark.

I could not imagine
that we could go so far,
but we did.

And at school we always moved
in a dance of competition
and sibling pride,

but now, living so long beyond sight,
we've lost our bond.
We are strangers.

I hear you're doing quite well.

I hope in the quiet
of long winter's night,
you think of me
occasionally.

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