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 Dec 2015 Aleigha Moll
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 Dec 2015 Aleigha Moll
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I forgot what it was like to make you laugh until today when you reminded me that something so heavenly really does exist here on Earth.
Sigh
the stupid joke I said was worth it
 Nov 2015 Aleigha Moll
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 Nov 2015 Aleigha Moll
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you're the one I want at the end of the day
everything is becoming so clear now
 Nov 2015 Aleigha Moll
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 Nov 2015 Aleigha Moll
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I know to whom I would run
but I don't know if they would catch me.
I don't know if any of them would catch me.
also inspired by Rj. I'm assuming we're talking about the concept of "If I were drunk in a room of everyone I've ever loved, into whose arms would I fall".
You hold my heart, in those large, surprisingly delicate, dextrous hands. Your twisted little fingers, the ones I stroked and kissed only yesterday, move against my beating heart as they reach for me through restless dreams. Are you dreaming? I exist now, only in your dreams. If you do not dream, I cease to be. You promised to devour me; you did. I danced on your warm, rough tongue. You taste me still. I will change the story that your senses tell, I will alter all remembrance and anticipation. I become you; then, now and evermore.  

‘I miss you’ is a paltry phrase, inadequately addressing the way my heart has moved into my throat and is trying to escape. I search for you, in the city you have departed. The city calls you back; it wants you here, and so do I. You perfectly fit this imperfect paradise. I cannot absorb your departure, you are still here, burned into the tips of my fingers, pressed into the skin of my lips. Your thigh rests under the palm of my hand. Your voice echoes at the centre of me. I hold you within. If I reach inside, I can bring you from me, to me. My need for you can make this happen. My longing for you is all that there is.
 Nov 2015 Aleigha Moll
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I was ten when
I got caught stealing
blue chalk from the pool hall.

My daddy wore me out
with a black leather belt.

He said *What'd I tell you
about writing sad poems
on the back of the stones
at the orphan's graveyard?
Your sister heard your laugh
The dog stared long into your room
The tree cast a shadow
that looked just like you

Pandora played your song,
out of sync with the station that was on

Your sheet music is on the top of the pile,
Inside the piano bench

My tea tastes sweet this morning.
Like there are two sugars instead of one,
The way you like it.

Yesterday, we visited.
We brought flowers and treats
Sang songs, told stories, and cried

Perhaps, today, it’s our turn

— The End —