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"content": "<p>When the Earth Held Its Breath</p><p>When the earth held its breath,<br />and the trees stopped speaking in green,<br />I found your shadow pressed into the silence—<br />not like absence,<br />but like the memory of warmth<br />left in a chair<br />after someone has risen.</p><p>I did not call your name.<br />It was already there,<br />inscribed beneath the skin of rain,<br />folded into the hush of wheat fields<br />bowing under the weight of their gold.<br />Even the wind carried you—<br />not as sound,<br />but as the echo of longing<br />before the voice has formed.</p><p>There were no angels.<br />Only the dust rising<br />from the soles of tired workers<br />who knew love by its weight,<br />not its wings.<br />And still, the sun leaned low,<br />willing to touch the dirt<br />just to reach us.</p><p>You were the breath I took<br />before understanding what it meant<br />to be hollow<br />and still full.<br />You were the salt in my wound<br />that sang.</p><p>Oh, what a terrible, beautiful thing—<br />to be stitched into another’s silence.<br />To be the ache<br />someone calls home.<br />To carry within you<br />the whole cathedral of their absence,<br />lit by nothing<br />but the soft, persistent flame<br />of remembering.</p><p>And still—<br />I would carry it.<br />The ache, the salt,<br />the tender ruins of your voice<br />crumbling somewhere<br />between my ribs.</p><p>I would carry it<br />into the next life<br />and the next,<br />and the next—<br />not because I must,<br />but because<br />even grief<br />was more beautiful<br />with you in it.</p><p>-- Jeffrey Freeman</p><p>A poem I just wrote as I sit here missing Noi Noi (my fiancee). She is so far away its hard, but I hope to see her soon.</p><p><a href=\"https://qoto.org/tags/Poem\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Poem</span></a> <a href=\"https://qoto.org/tags/Poetry\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Poetry</span></a> <a href=\"https://qoto.org/tags/English\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>English</span></a> <a href=\"https://qoto.org/tags/Writing\" class=\"mention hashtag\" rel=\"tag\">#<span>Writing</span></a></p>",
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