The Gift of A Long Farewell

Give me the gift of a long farewell,

Words of love spoken on long, late nights,

Over tea that burns when it goes down

Swallowed as it is with the whiskey of hope.


Give me the gift of a long farewell,

Embrace me every golden twilight,

Each new and frosted dawn,

Let us keep the memory of your leaving near

And then we shall save time for we will

Say what we mean.


Give me the gift of a long farewell,

Where these moments together are pearls,

And the string between them

Our days spent apart.

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