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    Keepsake

    By Roey Leonardi,

    2 days ago
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    You make the coffee,
    salted and milk-bright,
    and we drink in the window

    where last night
    I told you of June
    while eating red currants.

    June, who peeled peaches
    never lifting her knife
    and called the trees by name.

    Who told me I was pretty
    when she could hardly speak.
    Over whom the nurse wept

    and said, I’m sorry,
    I loved her
    . I tried
    to make you know her.

    We tried to share a life.
    Now it’s morning
    and I can see where I end

    and you begin
    like a shoreline
    or a grave.

    Remember the currants,
    fragile as glass.
    Their wet, bitter rush.

    How lucky we were
    to taste them, even once.
    Even in hunger, how full.

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