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irene-x-chen
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You were maybe a foot away from me, sitting to the side, accomplishing your task with silent efficiency. A chord rung out, emanating from your body; it drew me near. I stopped to watch, stopped to see, a man of beauty, a man of strength. No cries of anguish or pain, no cries of fear of structure or fear of imminent danger. Hope lifted in my heart; you had a different vibe than all the other guys. You could make me happy. You could keep me safe. You would laugh at my jokes and guard my wounded self-esteem. And then four feet away, not that much later. We met for the first time, for real. A sudden recognition, an exchanging of names, a few witty (or ditzy?) comments. Four feet again, near the forbidden. Our eyes didn't meet, for you were distracted, lost in your own world of music blasting from your headphones. I traced the line defining your back with a marker that writes on air. Seasons slipped by. You stood just six feet away in your savvy black bowtie. Fake, yes, but still considered formal. A cheap imitation at the very least, but to one of us, it's all the same. Closer yet, a foot again, only a seat away. I drew my fingers across the top of your surprisingly smooth hands, tracing your veins, the veins that carried your blood, faintly pulsing, speaking softly of gentle carresses and sweet nothings. Eight feet away, across the classroom, I caught your eye. Mountains moved and dams ruptured as cool, silky waters quenched insatiable fires. There were things I noticed for the first time: the kindness that pampered children underlaying each tone, the strength that upheld the weak resonating from your arms, and the love that would not hesistate to sacrifice sparkling in your eyes. Suddenly, desire gripped me like a reawakened flame, heat up to par with the heat that causes your veins to bulge. I realized that those veins now contained my life's blood. My lifeblood. I watched you run alongside me, ten feet away, racket up at guard. I've never told you that when you serve, you look exactly like the man on the back of the team shirt; indescribable yet immortalized for an eternity. Eternity, a neverending length of time, the amount of time I want to spend with you and you alone. Twenty feet away, even further but still closer than ever. Twenty feet, the span of a hallway perhaps, from one set of locked doors to another heavy set. Still close, still close, for no matter the distance, we can bridge this gap. With what? With love. My love for you, and yours for me. The lines before you sing softly, over and over, three resounding syllables: I love you.
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:18 PM UTC
twenty feet away
You were maybe a foot away from me, sitting to the side, accomplishing your task with silent efficiency. A chord rung out, emanating from your body; it drew me near. I stopped to watch, stopped to see, a man of beauty, a man of strength. No cries of anguish or pain, no cries of fear of structure or fear of imminent danger. Hope lifted in my heart; you had a different vibe than all the other guys. You could make me happy. You could keep me safe. You would laugh at my jokes and guard my wounded self-esteem. And then four feet away, not that much later. We met for the first time, for real. A sudden recognition, an exchanging of names, a few witty (or ditzy?) comments. Four feet again, near the forbidden. Our eyes didn't meet, for you were distracted, lost in your own world of music blasting from your headphones. I traced the line defining your back with a marker that writes on air. Seasons slipped by. You stood just six feet away in your savvy black bowtie. Fake, yes, but still considered formal. A cheap imitation at the very least, but to one of us, it's all the same. Closer yet, a foot again, only a seat away. I drew my fingers across the top of your surprisingly smooth hands, tracing your veins, the veins that carried your blood, faintly pulsing, speaking softly of gentle carresses and sweet nothings. Eight feet away, across the classroom, I caught your eye. Mountains moved and dams ruptured as cool, silky waters quenched insatiable fires. There were things I noticed for the first time: the kindness that pampered children underlaying each tone, the strength that upheld the weak resonating from your arms, and the love that would not hesistate to sacrifice sparkling in your eyes. Suddenly, desire gripped me like a reawakened flame, heat up to par with the heat that causes your veins to bulge. I realized that those veins now contained my life's blood. My lifeblood. I watched you run alongside me, ten feet away, racket up at guard. I've never told you that when you serve, you look exactly like the man on the back of the team shirt; indescribable yet immortalized for an eternity. Eternity, a neverending length of time, the amount of time I want to spend with you and you alone. Twenty feet away, even further but still closer than ever. Twenty feet, the span of a hallway perhaps, from one set of locked doors to another heavy set. Still close, still close, for no matter the distance, we can bridge this gap. With what? With love. My love for you, and yours for me. The lines before you sing softly, over and over, three resounding syllables: I love you.
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Everything was new to her Everything was a game She was a treasure And yet an undeserved bane She danced rainbows On the shore Laughed fire Over the wind Chestnut hair Tumbled down an ivory back Round blue-ish mirrors Rested under slender brows She sat down by the rocks Watched the clouds drift around With a chestnut prison beside her Splashed by a bit of the ocean spray Flawless - In every way but one - Insatiable curiosity beckoned her Told her to open the lid And so She did. Horrors spilled out: One-eyed monsters By the names of Envy and Greed, Along with fat abominations - Gluttony and Lust - paying no heed To Pandora's shouts Or attempts to flee With tremendous effort The lid fell shut Trapping disheartened Hope Within wooden walls And she, the curse from the Thunderer, Collapsed - Her rainbows dissolved And fire doused Everything was dead to her Nothing was a game She was a treasure And yet an undeserved bane
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:09 PM UTC
Pandora
The river spoke to me. I fell under the spell Cast by his flowing voice. A great rain ravaged the land, Tearing at the innocent trees, The skies mourned, Crying even when I finally arrived At a sunbathed glade, The eye of the storm, Where everything Stood still. A god slept next to me. The shadows of his face Shifted with a graceful fluidity. His skin was like silk, Rippling in the breeze, Perfect and serene. If he opened his eyes, I imagined they'd be Priceless pearls From the depths of the sea. I watched him sleep. Tiny puffs of air, A manifestation of his Once-divine breath, Escaped his weary lips. His chest rose and fell, The vein in his neck throbbed angrily, The blood inside Surging against a dam. I watched you sleep. A wisp of air ruffled your Indecisive hair, The candle in the sky Moved again, Outlined the features of your Now-mortal face, Once lovely. You roll over. I watch your back, and Before long, I breathe with you. In and out, In and out, In and out... Until, at last, we converge.
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:09 PM UTC
Converge
A relationship is born when two strangers sit together at a table for the first time.  What’s he thinking?  Awkward small talk fills the air until gravity pulls them closer, and like a ball of hydrogen in space, everything begins to fuse. H becomes He.  A single AIM convo becomes a series of texts exchanged despite freezing fingers.  A string of unrelated conversations becomes 81 Post-its on a clean white wall.  Somehow, across the span of a month, the heat increases, and as the couple warms up, their feelings expand, swelling to fill the space of a boisterous red giant. When the initial passion dissipates, fusion begins again.  They swap secrets over rainbow-filled flash games, and helium reacts to form carbon.  Everything besides the core doesn’t matter - it’s all blown away, leaving a miniscule white dwarf, what two people feel for one another, aglow with the words that no longer need to be spoken. As time passes, the light will fade, but its existence - the memories - remains forever.
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:06 PM UTC
The Chronicles of a Star
A cloak of crimson petals Unfurled for all to see A strong and steady stem Contented just to be But when the wind ruffles Her boisterous feathers Roaring mighty fierce And escaping rusty tethers The petals are agitated From their home they stray The stem with thorns Begins to wither away The bees and the birds Have deserted the one With its beauty flown off And its radiance undone Little girl, Will you do the same? Take off and leave, Quitting the game?
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:01 PM UTC
Beauty Flown Off
There were colors in my head, A jumble, a medley, Quickly whipping by, Colliding into one another Not knowing the time To the left - no, the right! - Red and blue or black as night Simple chords that have no name To here and there yet it's all the same Conductor! Tell me where we're going For only brazen confusion Rings now to my ears Call a lengthy rest Four bars of four Five or six, maybe more To the left - no, the right! - Red and blue or black as night Simple chords that have no name To here and there yet it's all the same Faint rumbling pulses Underneath the dirt, Resounds with the roar Of sea-salty waves, Tosses its mane - Halves welded to whole. To the left - no, the right! - Red and blue or black as night Simple chords that have no name To here and there yet it's all the same
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:01 PM UTC
A Medley of Light Show Tunes
Tread softly Over the tracks of gentle spring Come and go quickly Like the breeze before the storm. Make not a mark upon this world; Sail through boundless seas As larks and thrushes do. Disappear from the flowering trees With the incidental meet, An ivory invitation's worth, Of muffled May showers. And enter as the wind Carressing budding leaves - soft - Cradling anxious clouds, Cartwheeling up above Against the paths Of geese returning home, Crying with muted colors. And then the howling hushes - Tuned at last - With soft, almost silent, syncopations. Tread softly, my love, Over the tracks of gentle spring.
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:00 PM UTC
Spring
Inspiration Comes knocking twice a year In the form of gentle snowfalls Or heart-stopping storms Moments that are captured With the click of a button And the whirring of lens *Is it really that easy To capture a fleet-footed muse? Is it really that easy To capture what's worth ten thousand treasures?* Come back, my muse, Knock on my door For I have my camera ready now. I'm ready for you.
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 7:00 PM UTC
Inspiration
glimmers in the night give away their call the deer scurry home - waves rise and fall out near the lake is new a king and queen, a perfect two, yet with each other had they no truth - no glimmer no glimmer to bind to call the deer home a home shot, dying down but no complaint had she and he was too often in town the angels in waiting were true they listened and watched and listened and watched they repeated the words listened and watched and after a while pearled fingers tapped padded moss mats asking for more by betting on doom and the glimmer, the lights of day! without hesitation they withered away with those angel wings as greed, and hate, came into play the lights of the night no longer in this forest reside they moved away quick in here no room exists for tarnished angel wings
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 6:59 PM UTC
lights of the night
Can you imagine the beach at night? I dream each day Each fleeting day The seagulls would stop cryin’ And they would be asleep Nary a soul would be in sight But for the lone guy on the beach The rocks to the right Cast terrifying shadows And their moonlit surfaces seem like Ghasts of night The waves pound in my head Thud, thud, thud A wave comes in And smashes ‘gainst those pale sharp rocks It claims some sand And retreats again Back to the depths of the lake I would trail my feet along the sand, To greet the rhythmic sea The wave comes in again And splashes at my feet With the coolness of the water The crispness of the air I unfurl my wings and fly away Leaving everything behind
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Jun 26, 2010
Jun 26, 2010 at 6:59 PM UTC
The Beach