Look now how it dissipates
Like snowflakes in the sea, dear friend
All sorts of memories fade
Will I know your face when I meet the end?
Behold how their blown away
Like Ann Arbor trees in the autumn wind.
What dearth of thought remains?
In time returns to dust old friend.
Don’t I know someone named Gantzos?
Don’t I know someone with that name
Well your brother died
Or your father died
Or your grandpa died
I don’t know
I read it in
the paper when
I went down
To Monroe
I understand nothing gold can stay
I was hoping you might break the trend
I’m terrified that I’ll forget someday
I can’t tell you any of that in person
So now I write it down
While you’re away and I can think
I used to find it funny, how
my hands don’t move, but my stomach sinks
Don’t I know someone named Gantzos?
Don’t I know someone with that name
Well your brother died
Or your father died
Or your grandpa died
I don’t know
I read it in
the paper when
I went down
To Monroe
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