Poem: Now, With What Is Gone

Now, With What Is Gone

there is not balance,
is an uneven ground,
think, sinking, twisting,
two strings vibrating
in unfriendly tones,
with what joins them
no longer in the world,
an absence, but not that,
a growing of distance?
a hole, ripped through
and tearing wider,
because what was there
can never be again
and without it,
nothing will remain
what it was, where it was,
how it had.always been.
It is gone, always gone,
never again there or here
or anyplace at all,
only a hole, a drain,
a spilling out,
a place the world ends
and drips away.
It will never return.
Can it be healed?

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