The Salmon Leap

 I sit and watch the salmon leap,

just as I always have 

the memories of you close by

hardly a surprise.

I beg the water to take the memories,
the bitterness and the pain;
cleanse my heart,
make me new again.

You are close, you are here 
still the enigma you’ve always been.
But the water keeps flowing,
carrying the memories with it.

And then I see you.
You really are there,
crossing the road quickly to your car
and then you’re gone.

I watch the water,
and I see it never stops,
but moves on relentlessly,
as I have also done.

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