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Apr 2017 · 258
So Good, For Now
JAC Apr 2017
Laughter won't come so easy
Hands will stop being soft
Conversation will empty
The same jokes will tire
Lips will taste of past
Messages will slow
Desire will falter
But for now
Things are
So good.
Apr 2017 · 947
Remaining Human
JAC Apr 2017
You see I wish beyond wishes
to remain human with you
we'll change and grow
and age and slow
but in the end
we'll prove
we're just
human.
Apr 2017 · 437
Writing and Talking
JAC Apr 2017
I write into spaces
And talk into holes
Writings are our faces
But words write our souls.
Apr 2017 · 480
Deleting
JAC Apr 2017
Today I saw a man
Deleting photos of himself and a woman
From his phone
He was a very large man
Strong, it was clear
But his fingers shook.
JAC Apr 2017
I don't like when men
Make women uncomfortable.
As an observer,
I've little confidence to step in
But I see so often
These women can handle things.
One such man
(You know the type all too well)
Shouted a complimentary obscenity
At two women who glared back
With a heat that scorched even me
On the train a few seats away
They seared holes in the man
As he scurried away
Then they laughed
And kissed eachother.
Apr 2017 · 636
Maturing Words
JAC Apr 2017
I suppose my words
Might mature with me
But they might stay young
As many of us so badly wish to.
Apr 2017 · 1.5k
Falling Temporarily in Love
JAC Apr 2017
Imagine how many people
Have fallen temporarily in love with you
On the train
On the street
In the car
In your room
Or after you'd fallen in love with them.
Apr 2017 · 1.1k
Consuming Confidence
JAC Apr 2017
Put down your bottle
Drink some fresh air
You can't conjure hell
If you're already there
Stop sipping confidence
This ichor wears out
It empties anxieties
Then fills you with doubt.
Apr 2017 · 4.4k
The Sea and the Clouds
JAC Apr 2017
The sea is vast as the clouds are rolling
And in between is air.
They'll never touch, though never falter
And this just isn't fair:

The clouds and sea wish to meet, you see
But they can never be together
For powers that be keep sky from the sea;
They're only bound by weather.

When it rains, the clouds can touch the sea
Gently, caress in wave -
The clouds give all they have to her
But the sea, it must behave.

The sea is aware, that through the air
Is something she never can touch,
But when calm, she reflects the beauty of the clouds
And they smile when they see this much.

So resigned, the two stay far apart
And the clouds look longingly to sea
For they see the weather, reflection and more
That they know can never, ever be.
JAC Apr 2017
Nothing would make me happier
than if I were purely selfless,
but then I'd be happiest
and I'd have only served myself.
Mar 2017 · 362
But I'm Not
JAC Mar 2017
Of course
I'll say
I'm happy
For you.
Mar 2017 · 918
Another Note to Self
JAC Mar 2017
To whom I hate:
If I truly knew you
I wouldn't hate you
Such is life.
Mar 2017 · 593
Defined
JAC Mar 2017
Don't be defined
By what you don't want to be
For you were designed
To be more than you see.
Making a potentially adult idea into an almost playful, childish limerick is a way of normalizing an issue. It doesn't change the power of the statement, it changes its audience. There is not one best way to talk about something - there are simply ways we can try.
Mar 2017 · 1.0k
A Little Trick of the Light
JAC Mar 2017
Like a candle in a hurricane
We flickered out in the wind
And anyone who saw us burning
Thought it must have just been
A little trick of the light.
Mar 2017 · 492
St. Patrick's Day
JAC Mar 2017
Everyone's talking their tongues away
Filled with life on the tired subway
Loosened drink and slurred to think
But only on St. Patrick's Day.
Mar 2017 · 375
Answers to Avoid
JAC Mar 2017
The answer
We've both been searching for
Is the question
We both avoid.
Mar 2017 · 349
You
JAC Mar 2017
You
You remind me
Of you
Before you
Were someone new.
Mar 2017 · 371
The Darkest of Eyes
JAC Mar 2017
I must apologize for my eyes.
It's really difficult
For me
To get mine
To leave yours.
Mar 2017 · 1.3k
Getting Over Myself
JAC Mar 2017
Well
I guess
It's over
And I've
Got nothing
To do, other than
Get over myself, now.
Mar 2017 · 557
A Boy Made Out of Wood
JAC Mar 2017
I'm a boy made out of wood
And with you I know I could
Be painted better than I am now
To befriend an artist like you somehow
My hair and shoes are made of clay
Molded carelessly, messy, you'd say
Fix me, bend me, make me new
But please don't make me into you
Someone made me, someone great
But made of wood, I know my fate
Will be met in a fire, so easy to catch
For I know I'll fall in love with a match.
Feb 2017 · 812
All This Falling in Love
JAC Feb 2017
Falling, catching
Falling, catching
Falling, catching, then
You hit the ground, and until you're found
You'll never fall again.
I promise I'm not nearly as serious and brooding as these poems might make me out to be.
Feb 2017 · 1.3k
A Gorgeous Day Today
JAC Feb 2017
It's a gorgeous day
Outside today
Enough to say
You'll pave the way
For it to be better than yesterday.
JAC Feb 2017
In a world where natural tendency
And temptation is feared
But hatred and ignorance
Make us comfortable
We that love and we that see
Are crushed by responsibility.
In response to some of what's going on in the world. This is just one response, but one that may be shared.
JAC Feb 2017
If life is death's coping mechanism
Love is life's way to say
"Sorry about all that, friend.
Here, have something good in the end."
And it will be no fun sometimes
It will hurt as any journey does
It will teach you, learn you, sear and burn you
But when life gives in to death's warm hand,
You'll know you've loved, and it'll be grand.
A follow-up to "A Brief Explanation of Life and Death". Thankfully, it's not nearly as dark.
Feb 2017 · 390
Gravity
JAC Feb 2017
I'll take my share of gravity
And nothing else
Heaven knows I need some space
But see, there's no gravity there, is there?
Feb 2017 · 1.8k
In Memories
JAC Feb 2017
Don't be sad
Life is just
Death's coping mechanism.
Maybe someday
He'll find another way
And we'll never get lost again.
Feb 2017 · 752
Adventure Seeker
JAC Feb 2017
If you seek adventure
You search for something
You never want to find
Because if you find adventure
You are no longer seeking it;
If you are lost,
You must stop searching
To be found.
Feb 2017 · 429
Walk Away
JAC Feb 2017
You are your own footsteps:
The more you take,
The more you leave behind.
Feb 2017 · 1.2k
Shades of Me
JAC Feb 2017
There are shades of me and shades of you
As there are shades of red and shades of blue
Some shades ugly, some shades true
But I'll let you paint on me shades of you
If you do too
Indeed, we'll be
The most beautiful shade of purple
The world will ever see.
Feb 2017 · 410
Little Hands
JAC Feb 2017
You can tell a ton about someone
By something as little as their hands
(Or as large, or calloused, or warm, or cold)
But a hand holds more than its fingers do:
A nervous nail or a trembling tap
What they mean, I haven't a clue
But they show me things
Wrapped 'round your rings
That I'll never know about you.
Feb 2017 · 302
Deliberately Untitled
JAC Feb 2017
Everything
Reminds me of you
Because to me
You were everything.
Feb 2017 · 249
Playing the Rose's Games
JAC Feb 2017
A rose by any other name
Is still a rose, if you play its game
But if you don't (and now you won't),
Any flower is but the same.
Feb 2017 · 410
Heartbeat
JAC Feb 2017
Like a
Heartbeat
You are
Always
With me
Until
You ...
To be read rhythmically, as if every two syllables were the beat of one's heart.
Jan 2017 · 583
Your Beautiful Time
JAC Jan 2017
I'll never understand
All of you, no
I'll never even
Understand some of you
I simply want
To understand
Enough of you
To be somewhat worth
Your beautiful time.
Jan 2017 · 1.7k
Kites
JAC Jan 2017
You can be likened to a kite
Bright, vibrant, fun
And you fly higher
The longer the string you are given
And I know
Even though I know nothing
That you would soar
With nothing tied to your ankle.
Jan 2017 · 449
Wake Up, We're Here
JAC Jan 2017
Even
The voice
Of the train
Sounds tired.
Jan 2017 · 1.2k
What I Write About
JAC Jan 2017
I
write
about
that
which
I
do
not
understand,
in
hopes
that
maybe­
I'll
come
close
to
understanding.
Jan 2017 · 464
May I
JAC Jan 2017
May I be the song
To which you drive down the highway
When it's snowing
And dark and cold
And all those wonderful things?
May I be the quiet exhale
When you think back to when
You were a child
And I was your favourite word
Running your mouth around my smile
And grinning like you were all teeth
When you heard my voice in your head?
May I be the old carpet
That makes your toes warm
When you go for a walk
In your living room
And think about those times
Those wonderful times?
But may I please also be
Sleeping beside you
When you go back to bed
After the cup of tea you didn't need
But wanted?
May I be
The form you smile at
When you think
Of nothing at all?
Or is that too much to ask?
Jan 2017 · 436
Proud
JAC Jan 2017
"I didn't feel ready,"
She uttered, holding steady
To a coffee cup with a lipstick stain
That she rubbed off on another train
With hair disheveled and eyes aglow
She recounts times when she said "no"
To boys and men that crawled their way
Into her bed some other day
She laughs with pride
And steps outside
Grasping her girlfriend's hand.
Observed at Landsdowne subway station.
Jan 2017 · 1.9k
A Raindrop Like You
JAC Jan 2017
What comes down
must first have been up
but we all must start
in the sea.
Dec 2016 · 969
A Tiresome Flower
JAC Dec 2016
You are
Addicted to blossoming
And yet
Afraid of being a seed.
Dec 2016 · 397
Like Little Children
JAC Dec 2016
We are like little children
Learning grown-up things
Do that again,
Don't do that again.
Learn,
Don't learn.
We are always little children
After all.
JAC Dec 2016
If a writer falls in love with you
Your pockets will be poor
Should you choose to love too.
If a writer falls in love with you
You'll never get straight answers
To questions that matter.
If a writer falls in love with you
Your tears will be ink
And their ink will be tears,
But you will remember everything.
If a writer falls in love with you
Sometimes you'll hurt
But you'd hurt anyways
Had you loved another.
If you love a writer, it may just be love
(Though that, in itself, entails enough!)
But if a writer falls in love with you
Know you'll live forever
No matter what you do.
Nov 2016 · 1.0k
Scarves
JAC Nov 2016
Swallowed by scarves
Are the rose-speckled cheeks
And snow-freckled noses
Of shivering lovers.
Wrapped in each other
Are the harmonized breaths
And warm, empty whispers
Of comfortable disappointment.
Nov 2016 · 263
To Be Your Morning Bird
JAC Nov 2016
Lovely and lively and loving, alive
Are you one or more of these things?
Will you be one, then another, then none
And awake, as another, when the morning bird sings?
Will you love and be loved, live, be alive?
Will you enjoy and eat what t'th'table life brings?
Shall you sleep and be merry, nary contrary,
Till lovely and sweetly that morning bird sings?
You need to hear, to heed not fear
Melody of necessity
Not lovely, not lively, unloved but alive
Please, please, stay just that last
Be alive and I'll help you be lovely
Promise lively and loved
Lift you weakly on sparrow wings
Clothe you in hand-me-downs of earthly kings
So every day you'll hear those things
When through me, to you the morning bird sings.
Nov 2016 · 1.4k
The Daydreamer
JAC Nov 2016
Daydreamer, daydreamer
Dream 'way your day
In hopes that, maybe this time,
They'll let you away
Away from your day, and all that lies in it
In your day is a nightmare, reality's within it
For what's real is for night,
which you shan't repeat
And the terrors in day
contribute t'your defeat.
Day and night
Night and day
You dream away
So you don't stay
In your broken day
And your shattered night
So maybe you might
Dream things out right;
Daydreamer, daydreamer
Dream 'way the night
So you won't have to wake
'Cause it won't feel right.
JAC Oct 2016
Today I got to be a hero.
I stood up to that man on the train
Who yelled "go home, you *******"
To the man without blue eyes.

I stood up, and I said with voice strong,
"You will show a little respect!
We are all different colours here,
And if you think you are any better,
You will step off this train now."

And he shot back insults -
Deflected with ease.
The man straightened up,
The man without blue eyes,
And he said, "Sir, the boy is right,
It's time for you to get off."

The people with me on the train stood now
No longer happily ignorant
And the man stepped off in defeat
As the train doors sighed.

I wish this was the case,
But I sat and closed my eyelids tight.
I am no hero
To the man without blue eyes.
JAC Oct 2016
The last orange leaf on a tree in autumn
Stares down at a little girl, playing.
Gold, orange, brown, the leaf shivers, cold
In the half-hearted, cold-hearted breeze.
"Hold on, little leaf!", the girl calls up -
The leaf trembles light in answer.
"I like you up there, don't go, don't go,
"There are too many leaves fallen here."
Battered by wind, and gusts of fall
The leaf holds tight to her branch;
The shivering colour glistens in mist
Weighing down, but she does not fall.
The girl came back daily, as October got colder,
For all she could do was watch -
This leaf was beautiful, but frail and tired;
The only leaf left on that tree.
It held on for long, and that girl was so proud!
But after all, it was not long enough:
One aching morning, the leaf pulled her stem
From the branch she clung to, so dear.
She fluttered and flew, was tossed about so
Missing branches, evading the ground -
The wind blew her forth, lift'd her in flow
Till the wind saw the little girl below.
The orange caught her eye, and she laughed with delight
And ran after that gold leaf in flight -
Up did she jump, and on ground she'd alight
In her small hands: the sunny little leaf.
She knew, as did the leaf, that in days she'd crumple
And grey and darken and brown,
But for now and the next few beautiful moments
The leaf was safe; the little girl, happy.
Did the girl save the leaf? No, not at all;
It was chance that the wind saw her there -
Such are the seasons, for too many reasons,
*The orange leaf just happened to matter.
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