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Hardwood

Their life together sat in cardboard
boxes on the floor and October
in her finery let the hem of evening slip
into the room. Tugging at the auburn tangle,
hair knotted in stark branches, she wrapped herself
once around the house and fell asleep.

Author Ronald B RichardsonPosted on January 30, 2013February 7, 2016Categories PoetryTags autumn, break up, death, divorce, end of relationship, fall, hardwood floors, moving out, October, sleepLeave a comment on Hardwood
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