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 Feb 2017 Mysidian Bard
Brittani
I noticed you were getting upset
Because your face was redder than a tomato
When you told me about that little girl
About what her brother did to her
Across the street
In the backyard shed
He was a teenager
But she was only six years old
You said:
I was really young and I didn't know what to do
I just walked away
I wonder who she is now...
Where she is now...
If she's anywhere at all
I wonder if I had said something...

That's when you started to get really choked up
There was a long pause
So long that I almost didn't think you were going to finish your thought
But you managed to get it out
You said, "I wonder if it would have made a difference"

That made me think about that day again
The worst day
The day he died
I saw him, and I walked right past
I got that tugging feeling but I ignored it
I just walked away
I wonder who he would have been today...
Where he is now...
If he's anywhere at all...
And everyday I wonder
I wonder if I had said something...
If it would have made a difference
 Feb 2017 Mysidian Bard
Mona
While the sun melts in daughter shades of marble,
My feet daring to touch the very bottom of this enveloping blue,
And the day howls alive with its elements clean,
Curtains of sand are spilling their secrets anew.

Skipping stones, what remained were the same hands,
The same lifelines illuminated in rivers of green,
A memory carried under the weight of two eyelids,
An unkempt heart stealing a breath of where it's been.

So when the brilliance of emerald fades in flakes of brutal gray,
An untouched moment of serenity will somehow stay.*

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