Poem: Too Long Away

Too Long Away

I wish I had a space to be alone
and not be seen or heard or noticed,
to be with only myself
to be as I would be, 
as I can only be,
when in such solitude,
but I have no place to go,
not tonight.  It has been this way,
has been weeks of this,
since we left for the funeral
last month.  We are going home, now,
after so long, we are going to our home again.
She would have stayed even longer,
she told me that much.  It is better,
I think, that we are leaving
to our own space, 
to where we can be ourselves again
and have our own lives back.
It is not only when I am alone that is missing.

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