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 Mar 2018 Josephine Zecena
Johnny
They kissed
His heart raced faster
The feel of her lips
Sent shivers down his spine
All thoughts pushed away
All but one
Her
Smiling, she stops and pulls back
That ****** disarming smile
“How’s that?” She asks
In response, he kissed her again
Even after, he could taste her
As he drops her off and watches her leave
He feels an ache that won’t go away
Somewhere in his soul
There’s a hole only she can fill
Driving away, he knew
That no matter what
He’d never forget her
This was the girl he’s waited so long for
The one he gave his sweatshirt to
And his heart along with it
 Dec 2017 Josephine Zecena
Ruth
In the small hours of the morning,
Over the putter patter of rain,
There is a girl who hears them speak ,
And gladly does refrain.

She could not see what the world saw,
She sees not in black and white,
But in a vibrant vivid shade,
Radiating with light.

Music was her therapist,
The baseline was her friend,
And the chorus was a fantastic day,
You didn't want to end.

Because even on the coldest nights,
Music was always there,
And even in this mad mad world,
Music was always fair.

It was there from start to finish,
To when the day was done,
Through sleet, snow and wind,
Or on a dazzling island in the sun.

And as this girl continues,
But does not know what to say,
She can just sigh and know,
It is time to press play.

— The End —