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Bartelo Damien Jun 2016
As Einstein can say:
-The logic will get you
from A to Z;
imagination will get you
everywhere.- You can be the logic
all over my body;
and baby,
I can be your imagination.
Bartelo Damien Jun 2016
I remember being at the park
waiting for you.
I had my leather jacket on,
a book on my right hand
and tea on the other.
You were the lights on a christmas tree.
You were the confetti on a cake.
You were Bonnie and I was Clyde.
But you disappeared.
Sooner than seafoam,
And I was blue,
bluer than the ocean.
I wrote this poem days ago, but I was really busy at work and home. So here it is, pure inspiration through heartbreak and free verse, because they rhyme very well.
Bartelo Damien Jun 2016
Yesterday I looked at my reflection,
and as I took off my Ray-Ban’s
I started thinking:

“Am I good enough today?”
I was as imperfect as always.
With that magic in my eyes
that could fool an entire country in war.
And then, I answered to myself:
“You’re good enough today,
and you’ll be better tomorrow.
Keep holding on, don’t fall;
there’s a long way to go.”

And I walked with a direction,
stronger than ever.
Pour energy
into your
words

Write with intensity
so great
that if you held the page
from a mountain's peak
your words
would be mistaken
for
stars
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Bartelo Damien May 2016
You wrote several days later,
and I thought that you wouldn't do it ever again.
Every time someone walks away
they leave me soulless, directionless,
like a useless compass.
And after all, there was me,
right in front of a few lines
telling me how much you miss me.
I liked the idea that you remembered me,
but I was raging too
because you waited too long to tell me that.

I miss you every night,
but I don't want you back.

— The End —