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J Jan 2014
You tug at my heartstrings and you don't even realize
The way it is affecting the sheltered butterflies
That are enveloped inside my ribcage.
J Dec 2013
I write these words with unsure hands,
And I tremble,
Like the quivering of your lips on Sunday afternoons,
And I feel as if my pen is fooling me.
Romanticizing the way your feet hit the ground,
Thudding like the heartbeat,
Which pounds for you;
Which aches for you.
J Nov 2013
Smear your love onto my body like a vanilla cream solution
So when I would walk around cobbled streets
You would linger behind me leaving trails of reminders
Like the faint flower petals of blues and purples left along my collarbone
J Nov 2013
Lilac seeps through my pores when you touch my skin
Your fingerprints along my arm scatter bruises
But lilacs trail behind
Reminding me that hurtful things
Do not last forever.
J Oct 2013
Indirect kisses make butterflies dance
Inside children’s stomachs
Echoing the secrets spilling out
From their throbbing hearts
J Oct 2013
Dear, you say I am small enough to fit on top of your palm,
But lover I disagree.
My heart, it is huge.
It’s like a balloon that expands.
It expands,
And I don’t know when it’s going to stop because,
Honey it feels like it is going to burst.
The content of your laughter and your butterfly eyelashes,
Fill to the rim.
Like a glass of whiskey.
Baby, you are making me tipsy.
My poetic fluidity is gone,
It evaporated into the sky.
So I am waiting for it to rain.
Sweetie, hum me a song while we wait;
Wait for the skies to cry.
So somehow I can show you,
How much my heart can weigh,
Your hand down to the ground.
J Oct 2013
You are more beautiful at 3am
Then you are during the day.
The stardust that resides inside your body
Glows and glistens
Like shattered glass left along the sidewalk.
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