breathe
by Mandy Gibson
the
first scent came in a crowd,
slipped
past in a street crossing,
dragging
away with a parent's cautious hand,
waking
spoke
of far away.
the
second scent, when it came
was
dark and brooding, coffee and cigarettes,
weary
eyes changing colour
in
a new pair of glasses, waiting.
the
third in an autumn sunshower,
tiny
needles of icy water spinning onto skin from light,
all
dark clouds and flowers,
warm
hands and rainbow.
the
final scent flowed and collided in the joy of reunion,
inhaled
between sobs,
remembered
from forever ago.
and
then the first, again.
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