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 May 2015 Shysta
surpratik
A girl who calls you Alligator
but does not *see you later
from a once deleted twitter account I had
 May 2015 Shysta
Emily Dawn
Wine has loosened this tongue
I know of several words
Threatening to trip over themselves
Racing to you
My hands grasp at frayed edges of reason
I beg my tongue, don't betray me
But it is loose enough to hold a mind of its own
 May 2015 Shysta
Shruti Atri
I sat alone and aloof
A Book in hand
And words in mind,
Leaving my reality behind.

He came from nowhere,
Nowhere that I could see
And asked about the words I read;
But for all his words, my words were dead.

We spoke for a while,
Hot coffee warming our hands;
Smiles on our faces and hope in heart
We both played well the stranger's part.

With the hands of time in motion,
We spoke out our souls
Of our lives and our faces,
And our words and their paces.

Of the hours that hurt
And the words that burnt;
The sweet balm of love and care
And how life could, maybe, be a little fair.

He asked, at last, if my words were taken,
And I thought back to the boy
With whom my words belonged--
*I've given up my words far too long...
 May 2015 Shysta
Ellie Shelley
Darling, you are the moon, and I am the tide.
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