A Perfect Day To Go
I watched
While the tall weeds
Waved back and forth
And the north wind
Bellowed down the mountainside
The sky
Gray and black
Gathered unto itself
Readying
For the oncoming rains
The dampness in the air
Hung like a fortuneteller
With a sad face
About ready to read a future
No one wanted to hear
As I opened the door
To an empty house
That I once had called
My home
Walking into the kitchen
I sat down at the table
Where an envelope
Had been carefully placed
Between an old ivory
Salt and pepper shaker
To this day
That envelope still remains
Unopened
I didn’t need to read
The letter you wrote
To know why you had gone
Or need to see the words
Or feel the pain that they held
Looking out the window
I couldn’t help thinking
As the rain started to fall
What a perfect day it was
To go
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