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 Jul 2013 Blain Rogers
Zara
Now we're just
Friends in passing

You'd say "hi"
And I'd say "hello"

That's it

No more
Midnight conversations
No more
Inside jokes
No more
Secret knowing glances
No more
Heartfelt confessions
No more
Tender moments

No more
Us
Best friends

Now we're just
Strangers
Who once held each other's hearts
In their palms
I miss us.
 Jul 2013 Blain Rogers
Sappho
And their feet move
rhythmically, as tender
feet of Cretan girls
danced once around an

altar of love, crushing
a circle in the soft
smooth flowering grass
A sailor, a proud man of the ocean
Strode up the dock to the land
His heart gave a peculiar motion
Upon sight of the ******* the sand

She stood with her back to him
Her hair the color of the sun
Though the day was rather dim
His heart was already won

He called out his love to her
And said they would travel the seas
He said they could go where she’d prefer
Wherever, wherever she’d please

But still the slight figure shunned him
Stayed turned as he begged why
At this the figure twisted, most grim
And in a deep voice said, I’m a guy
I can't pour white out all over my life
And erase all the mistakes I've made
And I wouldn't want to
Without those I've learned nothing in my life
I've never tripped on my doubt
Or spilled milk all over my hate
And that scares me more than
Hitting myself in the face with my jealousy
Or sleeping with fear in my mouth
 Jul 2013 Blain Rogers
Christine
We sat in silence
Awaiting the traffic light to change

I held my breathe knowing each second that the light was red,
was another guaranteed in your presence

And then the car ****** forward
And I felt as if we were racing
Just like what was going on in my chest

Ill probably never tell you how easy it is for you to make me feel funny things
But I like it
And I like you, a lot.
it started with promise
but i ****** that up oops
If you come as softly
As the wind within the trees
You may hear what I hear
See what sorrow sees.

If you come as lightly
As threading dew
I will take you gladly
Nor ask more of you.

You may sit beside me
Silent as a breath
Only those who stay dead
Shall remember death.

And if you come I will be silent
Nor speak harsh words to you.
I will not ask you why now.
Or how, or what you do.

We shall sit here, softly
Beneath two different years
And the rich between us
Shall drink our tears.
The falling stars in this ironic night
make majesties
out of those cubicle-ridden New Yorkers'
routine Tuesday night daydreams,
where they make macabre escape routes
out of every perfectly-placed window
piercing the concrete sentences
that escalate from Ground Zero.

Your law offices,
corporate ******* headquarters,
are all bursting at the seams
with these drones,
the falling stars of the human race,
all composed of 14 different shades
of grayscale;

could've been
should've been
could've been shootin' stars
that year they were promised
lives of upper middle class incomes
and Lexus dealerships
bought to dent their status
on the neighborhood,
but that sparkle's been emaciated
by the truth,
the underwhelming spectacle of realization
accentuated by the clicking
and the clacking of company keyboards,
each little click
gnawing more at their patience
than the next;
the faceless brush strokes
gawk through that window,
their plans less hypothetical
over the calendar years.

"I can hear it calling me
from miles away,"
says Copy #90045280,
"see, they
SPEAK
to me, man,
tell me to transcend
the hurdle of the windowsill
and make my rendezvous
with an asphalt avenue,
to join the other casualties
of this rut-infested nation
in a life with the real stars,
falling and shooting
and jettisoning alike,
throbbing lights through dark sky silk
and into the hearts of even the most
robotic of this catalog culture,
and I frightfully,
excitedly,
must listen."
 Jul 2013 Blain Rogers
Odin Rasco
The common phrase-
"Falling in Love."

In truth, it is a rather apt observation.

Just like falling flat on your face, or off a balcony, or down an elevator shaft,
Falling in love seems to hardly ever result in something pleasant.

And yet, as humans, we continue to fall,
Just hoping that something will break our fall, and cushion the landing.
I'm melting
Your not here
This place is becoming hell
And I cannot escape.
The light
At the end
Of every tunnel


Is You.
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