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I wore your clothes when you went out of town, your white or light blue shirts for my pajamas. I wear your coats now when I walk our dogs, then we stop by to see the horses. This coat, bought at the fair, remember, so-called Tibetan wool, whose hood drawn tight around my head, my hair locked up against the cold, my heart a white flag lost among the snowdrifts. Except today I saw a face like yours through those last wrenched months of your long illness, a man whose face was flying through his being, jaundiced, hardly here, at once recognizable. Forgive me I was happy in your coat to see you! The Coat - Deborah Digges
Posted on: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 08:43:18 +0000

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