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505 · Jul 2013
i do it every day
Kira Harmon Jul 2013
Remembering you is easy, I do it every day.
It's the heartache and memories, that will never go away.
I stop the tears from falling, trying to be strong.
stiffening my upper lip, what you wanted all along.

Remembering you is easy, I do it every day.
It's the heartache and memories, that will never go away.
I'm growing up now, without you.
always asking, what would you do?

Remembering you is easy, I do it every day.
It's the heartache and memories that will never go away.
I'm a spitting image of you, people say.
I promise, nothing of you will ever fade.

Remembering you is easy, I do it every day..
461 · Aug 2013
Oh, how foolish i am.
Kira Harmon Aug 2013
I awoke screaming,
In agony from dreaming.
The man before me,
Explained it's reality.
He smiles at my pain.
My loss is his gain.
I thought love was forever.
In a blink, I lost my lover.
I awoke screaming,
In agony from dreaming.
The man before me,
explained it's reality.
364 · Sep 2014
Untitled
Kira Harmon Sep 2014
She lights up two cigarettes and hands me one of them
I can taste her lipstick on it and suddenly my heart is pounding
so hard I can't hear anything else
322 · Mar 2014
Winter's Gold
Kira Harmon Mar 2014
I walk with my head down, fearing contact with the twinkling brutality falling peacefully from the sky.
I see ahead of me a child lying blanketed in white.
I approach silently and think to myself;
It's the season of death and here she lies: abandoned, bruised, broken, and frozen.
Why has nature allowed me to use her trunks to build my home?
I drop my head again, this time with shame, and walk on.
As I arrive to my home, I smell revenge and hear Nature's cry as my shelter crumbles.
I drop helplessly to my knees and weep.
Grabbing handfuls of snow, I realize what I must do.
I sprint down the road to where she still lies.
I crouch next to her on the frozen cement and then I too, lie down.
I held her through the night, desperate to keep her warm.
She didn't wake to see Nature's next gold.

— The End —