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Anonymous Mar 2014
The Buddha teaches that no life can exist
that doesn't have an effect on lives to come

That's why even when I'm with her
I still drink my tea
from my Vincent Mar Gogh mug

and even though I'm left-handed
I hold the handle in my right hand,
so that the "I love you" faces me

not because I secretly wish you'd say it to me again,
but because it acts as a reminder
that it was you who taught me
how to accept love
and how to give it

She is a very kind, gentle person,
she is very proactive about emotional growth,
and she drinks a substance with her breakfast
that I can only assume is some type of deep-sea algae

apparently it's a Superfood

She also loves our ginger tea

I hope that one day you will be friends
Anonymous Dec 2013
I am a bear trap

Just when you think
you've finally managed
to pry me open

I snap shut

Be careful
Anonymous Dec 2013
my desire
to write the words
that change the world
cripples me
and renders me mute
Anonymous Sep 2013
If it's true what they say,
that in every cliché there's a grain of truth,
then all the world's beaches
wouldn't be able to measure the truth
in the easier said than done
one applies to if you love something, set it free.
Anonymous Jul 2013
You used to count your French fries.

One-by-one you made them disappear in a puff of smoke
like a secret slight-of-hand artist,
all the while keeping track of each one,
tucked into your sleeves and inside pockets
so that, in the final gut-wrenching act,
you could bring them all back.

For too long
it was a magic show
with no audience.

In the past months I have watched the show evolve.
No more smoke and mirrors,
or misdirection.
The final act has been cut.
By all accounts the show is much less exciting,
more commonplace.

But I still count.
Every single one.
And silently applaud each now-you-see-it, now-you-don't.

Because I know that the hardest trick,
the mark of a true master,
is making them disappear for good.

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