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Abbie Argo Aug 2013
Who am I?

I am a wolf in sheep’s clothing
grazing with feigned innocence
amongst the herd.

Who am I?

I am an individual.
I am.  
Don’t tell me otherwise.
My costume is coming unraveled.

Who am I?
The weight
of the wool
(that has fallen over so many
a sheep’s eyes)
of culture
of society
rests heavily upon
my back.

How many layers
of Kardashian scandal
must I tear through
to be
myself?

Who am I?

I just don’t know anymore.

Who are you?
Abbie Argo Aug 2013
two plus two is four
and
the square root of nine
is three

but what is the probability
that your fingers
and mine
entwine at perfect
angles
as we walk
side by side
(parallel)
down the street?

(i've never been very good at math
but i am one hundred percent certain about you)
Abbie Argo Jul 2013
i cannot make these words beautiful
because there is nothing uglier
than the pain i feel

i can turn off the tv
shut the computer
but that doesn't stop the thoughts
running around in my head

i lost a part of my childhood today
and a greater part of my faith
in everything

there is no peace
no time for rest
because
there is no justice

i didn't ask to be here
i demand a ******* refund
because this is utter *******
******** infuriated.  what kind of world do we live in?   *******.*
Abbie Argo Jul 2013
you're sitting alone on the subway
you look nice in those glasses
(i've always had a thing for glasses)
and the best look of intensity upon your face
like you're solving the world's mysteries
by staring at the scribbles of ink
upon that page

you're reading jane eyre
i never cared for the novel myself
but the watching you read it
makes me wish
that it were my favorite book
in the whole wide world

so i could sit by you
and note enthusiastically your
reading of it

so we could discuss for hours on in
the themes allusions metaphors similes
the underlying plots and concepts
that we've picked up from
our tenth time reading it
(but we'll read it again,
just in case we missed something)

so we could fall madly, hopelessly
in love with one another
and find new books to read
and new things to discuss
at three in the morning
when not even the insomniacs
can keep their eyes open any longer
but we're wide awake
lost in inky bliss
and the warmth of my gaze upon yours

what?
oh, hello there.
i like your glasses.
what are you reading?
Abbie Argo May 2013
to live deliberately
is to
free your very soul
from the
confines
(the chains)

of ignorance
of conformity

to live deliberately
is to live
uncomfortably
but beautifully

(no one who
has lived in
such a way
can say it is
not worth it)
Abbie Argo May 2013
the map

that hangs

from my
bedroom

wall

has a thin blue line

of ink

that traces the

distance

that will soon be

between your lips

and mine
it 
seems 
so tiny

insignificant

a chasm that can be crossed

in a single bound
alas,

tread carefully,

the gap is far wider

than you think

it is easy for one

to fall

short

much like

summer

so quickly

come and gone

do not fret

our days may
be fast coming

but our feelings

they linger



seize

not only the day

but my fingers

so very tightly

and we shall cling

to chirping cricket
s
and cloudless skies

infinitely
Abbie Argo May 2013
won't you fall for me?
i'll gladly fall for you.
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