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Its ByrnByrn Nov 2013
Hey there brown eyes.
Yeah you.
You.
You make me smile.
Every.
****.
Day.

Lets go skating.
Or play guitar.
Or see a film.
Anything.
I.
Just.
Love.
Being around you.

It's impossible.
Don't worry.
I know, five years is just too big a gap.
But that's okay.
'Cause when I make YOU smile;
My.
Heart.
Leaps.

Anyways;
Be yourself, boy.
You'll have girls falling
Head.
Over.
Heels.
And you'll never even know it.
I'll see ya around.
-Blue Eyes
Its ByrnByrn Nov 2013
The desires drifting at the edge of one's mind,
The vibrant colours of possibility,
That flash behind fluttering eyes.

Where one can reside in the tranquility,
Of their own imagination;
Free of deprivation and distress.

An inviting resort for images,
And lightning-like flashes of inspiration,
To mold into creative bliss.

Where sparks of enlightenment,
Are set free,
And may conquer the doubt of the unworthy.

The solid confines of an otherwise open mind,
Inaccessible consciously,
Safe from the nightmares of reality.

All must learn to pursue dreams,
Persuade destiny,
And crave the capability of our minds.
Its ByrnByrn Nov 2013
As I watched the snowflakes fall, I thought of how impossibly beautiful everything was.  A day like that should not be beautiful at all.  That was the first time I watched you leave; and I just had to believe that you and those other boys would be just fine.  Watching you take the first step of the rest of your life.  Knowing you'd come back different, refined;  you left on the 5th of January, 2009.

You came home for Christmas, I remember; watching you come down the escalator- your shirt perfectly pressed, and your beret perfectly straight. But as soon as you returned, you had to leave again. I cherished every second with you brother, before you left on the 3rd of January, 2010.
Its ByrnByrn Nov 2013
It's the same dull presentation every year.
Her friends all aware.
She stands out today,
but then again,
not really.

She is of the few who remembered,
the occasion that is.
Simple black dress.
Black boots.
Poppy ablaze on her heart.
She is quiet today.

The Marlboro-huffing voice,
crackles over the P.A.,
telling students to report to the cafetorium.
She rises out of her seat,
smoothes her dress,
and straightens her poppy.

She is first to hand in the annual
"I Will Remember..."
slip of paper.
Along with her older brother's name.
Not looking back as she leaves.

Everyone files into their seats,
their bland, identical, mauve-coloured seats;
fidgeting before they even sit.
The "populars" in front of her,
texting and tweeting life away.
Insanity.

She silently studies the band, bitter as can be.
All there for extra cred, or to get out of class.
"Delinquents reading sheet music"
Printed on white, crisp new paper,
only to be forgotten about,
or thrown out tomorrow.

The anthem is played,
she loses control.
Tears tearing a path down her face.
Nothing but a scratchy wool sleeve to help;
all the while,
not without a stiff upper lip.

And as soon as it started,
the entire thing is over,
and everyone files out of their seats.
While she and a friend quietly duck into a bathroom,
seeking refuge from the common calm.
She cries.
Then quickly collects herself and walks back alone.

She enters class,
late with bloodshot eyes; daring anyone to speak.
Smeared makeup like warpaint.
Catching the eyes of her classmates,
as well as those of her teacher,
who now understands.

Though it's a silent knowing,
of course;
because nobody enjoys talking about,
nor remembering,
the day of the assembly.
-November 11th, 2012

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