Saya memandangi bulan malam itu dan memikirkan kamu.
Tiba-tiba sebuah pola yang nyaris tak terlihat menggores permukaan bulan, membentuk baris-baris kata yang berbunyi: “I’m not here”.
Bahkan bulan tidak lagi bisa mengkompensasi ketidakhadiran kamu di sini.

hanny

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  1. Atta: saya sangat ingin berlabuh di suatu dermaga; tidak peduli lagi akan berlabuh di dermaga yang sama–atau di dermaga yang lain. Capek berlayar nih, mana musim tsunami 🙁

  2. joe: hihihi iya nih lagi berlayar tapi masih terkatung-katung di lautan tanpa tujuan, tak tahu di mana harus berlabuh …

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