Poem: Missing Button

Missing Button

No button there,
not in the spot,
other buttons,
yes, others,
yes, button and button
and button-hole
has the button for it,
each hole holding,
but no button
for one hole, one whole button
that is not even partial,
is not at all or is but not
near where the hole is,
not sewn to the spot,
not any longer.
Gone, it has
gone, plucked its own string,
escaped with a pop
and rolled all the way away,
rolled where it could.
"No hole can hold me,"
it said, "I am a button on the go."

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