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There was a box of photos gathering dust.
Too many years high up in the shelving.
We must get rid of some of this old stuff.
It broke apart taking it down. There was a scattering of lives.
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Connemara has a fractured story to look inside is our glance at glory.
Vast green spaces are so pure our eye's vision of the past is sure.
Cong where Sean and Mary Kate lite up the place Ashford and the Innisfree a glorious space.
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Early September the welcoming weather was kindly soft
Twisty roads are so tight to nature the views feel tactile
Green and golden heather was seen in each croft
Our eyes dragged from the vast munros to the glistening burns
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The Photo Box

There was a box of photos gathering dust.
Too many years high up in the shelving.
We must get rid of some of this old stuff.
It broke apart taking it down. There was a scattering of lives.
Smiling youthful, line-less faces, all ageless images.
There were friends, relatives, forgotten strangers.
Bending to retrieve the past, I ache with my own age.
My breath is caught short seeing again those who had gone.
Spilled on the floor, their lives faded.
Some were of my age, we were so young.
What were they thinking then?
Of beer, of girls or boys, of philosophy 101 or of yesterday, of that day or their tomorrows?
I now see the older faces slithered quietly between the young.
My father in uniform shaking a hand to accept his rank.
Slim, serious, an officer, the war was on.
What were his thoughts, what could he do, would he go over?
Was he scared?
Were my mother and brother there?
My memory is failing to answer the questions never asked.
Why did I never ask? Now I want to.
Some of him is left behind.
Another one, you left us and you took some of my world with you.
Growing up together, I think of the times sitting, laughing, looking out at boats.
Talking about stuff.
So much of you is left behind.
Not just pieces but whole lives.
Just not you.
I almost called today then I remembered
The photos are back in the box, the memories stayed out.

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