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Hannah Oct 2019
For you I will pick these flowers
and place their petals on our bed.
Singing birds guide the wind to my skirt
and you pull me close by the waist.
I have these flowers, these birds,
locked up in my heart for you:
a gift.
I will give you my tender heart,
and legs intertwined at night.
I will sing loudly and tone-deaf to you in the car
and run my nails across your scalp.
I have all this, just this, to give to you.

And is it enough? Can my love
be your guiding light, your gift beneath the tree.
Will you let me hold you, gentle,
and set carnations at your bedside
your ear filled with apologies?
Or if what I can give is not enough,
can I give you, instead, just this:
my forever.
Can I give you eternity,
and a thousand glittering sunsets.
All so you will know this to be true,
that my love, as imperfect as it is,
is what I want for you.
Hannah Oct 2019
I have known you three days
and I wish to build you a house.
We are at the foundations now,
our hands pouring cement into the dirt
every time we ask each other
   Your favorite song
   My favorite movie
   Or where we grew up
Did you like where you grew up?
We raise two-by-fours to the sky
thinking
   Will our children like it,
   where they grow up?

I have known you four months
and our house has many windows.
The walls are being insulated
   with our parents names
   and playground stories
   and the first time we kissed each other
We drive to the hardware store
wondering
   Who will ask first,
   going down on one knee?

I have known you two years
and our house is furnished now.
I am building a crib as you read instructions,
your hand on your belly.
I drive a nail into painted wood
asking
   How did I get so lucky?

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