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POEM: you told me to forget about you

you told me to forget about you

God knows I’m trying
but the main problem
                for me
is that I spent ten years
                practicing

every single day

            to remember you

I became very good at it

I got so I could remember you
                without even trying

        while I was making breakfast
        or putting air in the tires of my bike
        or hanging my towel on the rack

I got so good at it
        that I can’t stop I can’t
            not do it

they say spending 10,000 hours at something
makes you an expert

in that case, I am
        The World’s Foremost Authority
on remembering you

I have remembered you into life again
dragged you from the fog
            that obscures what happened to me

until you’re standing in my living room
under the ceiling fan

holding a stone
engraved with a single Chinese character

a stone that will fall if you drop it

9 October 2012
on a bus between
Columbus, GA
& Montgomery, AL

Published in My poems Poetry

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