A Song - Poem by Joseph Brodsky

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    I wish you were here, dear,
    I wish you were here.
    I wish you sat on the sofa
    and I sat near.
    The handkerchief could be yours,
    the tear could be mine, chin-bound.
    Though it could be, of course,
    the other way around.

    I wish you were here, dear,
    I wish you were here.
    I wish we were in my car
    and you'd shift the gear.
    We'd find ourselves elsewhere,
    on an unknown shore.
    Or else we'd repair
    to where we've been before.

    I wish you were here, dear,
    I wish you were here.
    I wish I knew no astronomy
    when stars appear,
    when the moon skims the water
    that sighs and shifts in its slumber.
    I wish it were still a quarter
    to dial your number.

    I wish you were here, dear,
    in this hemisphere,
    as I sit on the porch
    sipping a beer.
    It's evening, the sun is setting;
    boys shout and gulls are crying.
    What's the point of forgetting
    if it's followed by dying?
     
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