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Rafael Melendez Jan 2016
I often find myself wishing I would have appreciated how we held hands just a little bit more. How we used each other's shoulders as something soft to lay our cloudy heads on. How we would blink just a little bit harder each time we looked each other in the eyes. How we loved each other like kittens.
Rafael Melendez Dec 2015
Half the battle is putting on my clothes and moving once I wake up, and the rest is simply surrender.
Rafael Melendez Dec 2015
My vision of beauty may be distorted, but I can still recall enough of my innocence to know that you were absolutely beautiful.
  Dec 2015 Rafael Melendez
Polar
"Is it me Juliet or are you responding to my fret,

Do you know that I love you?"

As he watched her pluck a flower

He wondered if all dreams must turn sour,

If he, only had the power

To lock love in a tower

And forever save an hour in time

He knew that love could always shine

And families, life not matter much

For surely all sweet dreams are made of such.
Rafael Melendez Dec 2015
A white room hues ocean blue as the sun rises, with a ceiling that screamed to be stared at on another sleepless night. But I continue to see her face like a constellation, and I grow weary, and I grow lonely.
These stars don't shine down on me, in spite of how beautiful they glow; they stared in a most disconcerting way. And I cannot wish upon them, I can only stargaze, and hope that someday they'll no longer gaze back.
Funny how hard it is to fall asleep when you're sad, but how easy it is to stay asleep once you wake up.
Rafael Melendez Dec 2015
Giving me the strangest dreams at night, as I look for her in a place where she could be anywhere in the universe. I'll always be looking, through every dream and every nightmare. Driven by nothing more then gears and bolts, a cold and calculating hunk of metal. **I've become a machine, and I've been designed a failure.
  Dec 2015 Rafael Melendez
John Keats
As Hermes once took to his feathers light,
When lulled Argus, baffled, swooned and slept,
So on a Delphic reed, my idle spright
So played, so charmed, so conquered, so bereft
The dragon-world of all its hundred eyes;
And seeing it asleep, so fled away,
Not to pure Ida with its snow-cold skies,
Nor unto Tempe, where Jove grieved a day;
But to that second circle of sad Hell,
Where in the gust, the whirlwind, and the flaw
Of rain and hail-stones, lovers need not tell
Their sorrows. Pale were the sweet lips I saw,
Pale were the lips I kissed, and fair the form
I floated with, about that melancholy storm.
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