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Sagapo, Anna

SAGAPO, ANNA by JOHN M. ARRIBAS Your departure was silent never whispering adieu A pointless existence without the nearness of you Touching you, caressing you, again, never to know The moment was stolen from me, to say, sagapo Being without you was never a conscious thought That painful reality for me, is now being taught I cradle my pillow, sagapo, pretending its you Going on alone is something I’m not sure I can do Your absence erodes me, rush the day be it not far I long so to join you, sagapo, my heavenly star

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