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 Dec 2014 Lauren Hitchcock
Emmy
I want to softly whisper
incomplete poems
on your collar bones
that don't rhyme with anything
but your heavy breathing.

I want to bury my face
in the curves of your neck
because you smell like the winter clouds
and I've been gazing at the sky
since you left.
here's how it happens
the morning after
you reach into the drawer
where the your t-shirts live
to find it austere
you'll shrug because
you're still drunk
& you can't remember
when last it was
that you had something wet
or how long it's been
since you made the floorboards blush
or why the carpet is upset
who wouldn't be
the contents to the upended ashtray
strewn around the apartment
resemble the aftermath
of the smallest war
to ever take place in norfolk
some midnight thief
must've made off with the lighter
because it isn't in
any of your favorite spots
maybe you chucked it
along with a hundred other things
that make noise when they land
in the neighbors yard
you won't remember putting
the refrigerator's belongings
in the bathtub
or scrawling a buzzard
on the bedroom door
but then again who would
you'll pretend it's spring again
before putting on your winter coat
to go out front with a cigarette
in your mouth
you'll hope for a passing stranger
to *** a light from
or drag yourself to the corner
with couch cushion change
to buy a new lighter
and on your way
you won't bother looking back
this is just another day
on eggshells for no reason
another november
choking on birthday candles
on your way home
you step over beer cans
the kind you fell in love with
and wonder who
had the last laugh last night
or if anyone said a word at all
it might've been another
moment of clarity
it might have been some idiot savant
any adjective that feels like home
anything that keeps you thirsty
Find a Poet Not a poser, not a "it's just a hobby" poet. Find one who mumbles lines as they scramble for a pen at breakfast; who shakes their head randomly when their thoughts aren't rhyming properly;  who has notebooks stashed around the house that you must never touch.
2. Listen Savor the spoken words, for those are harder to express. Keep in mind that they can't be edited and re-written, and be forgiving when a mistake is made.
3. Read The body speaks as loudly as words on a page do. When their eyes are closed or focused on the ceiling and the fingers are tapping out syllables, recognize the unique process. Respect the need for quiet, because if you look closely, you can read the poem on their face before they write it on the page.
4. Write Write your story together. Grab hold of the pen and hang on as you move across the page of life. Sometimes you will dance across, others you will be dragged. You may have to cross out a word, or a line, or a page, but don't give up. Discouragement is a poet's biggest enemy, inarticulateness their biggest fear. So end each day with a semi-colon, because the story will never end the way you think it will, and there must be room for more. There is always room for more, more words, more laughter, more tears, more love,
When you love a poet.
do not date a girl
who writes.
she will internalize
everything,
carve poems
into your eyelashes
instead of
kissing them,

she will analyze you,
calculate age
from the rings
your coffee cup
leaves
instead of refilling it.

she will memorize
the way your
lips curl around steam,
but not that you
take it
two sugars,
no cream.

she will read your
palm instead of
holding it
against her chest.

she will not
blink
when you leave,
because she is
already
romanticizing it.
 Dec 2014 Lauren Hitchcock
X
Hey
 Dec 2014 Lauren Hitchcock
X
Hey
Why don't you just *get the **** outta here?
I woke up,
and scavaged through my bed for my cellphone.
i realized,
my earpieces formed a noose around my neck
and my sheets,
already seem to wrap my body.
i commited suicide in my sleep.
funny.
I woke up this morning,
disappointed.
no texts.
I expected that, but i never failed to check every morning that i woke,
in case you remember me before you fall asleep.
I woken up from a nightmare.
And to be honest,
i was in a state of denial.
Did it happened,
did it not?
In reality and in sub-consciousness,
you wrecked me in both.

(FAH)
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  /       (         \    

and I was there before the earth was formed
I turned my gaze unto my Lord

I said

PLEASE !
WON'T  YOU LET ME BE BORN

SO I CAN KEEP YOUR CHILDREN FREE FROM HARM

••

Wild the night !

Star light prepares us for

The Dawn of          Day

///                

We know !

Of Depression Children

On broken streets

Of hungry young girls as       Strays

The bluster of politicians

The guns of the Police

///

Remembering something

About
                                      the           Light!

About the promises made

///

Breaking thru the prison lies

Unto the love we know all need

Unto the HUMAN

unto the FREE expression of

Creation 's   Power

Faces fearless before Destiny

///

Sitting on my balcony

Above city streets

100 , 000
Lives

100 , 000
Stories

Hearts are opened !

Power & Fury !

WE ARE HERE !

THERE SHALL BE NO SLAVERY !!

///

Some song is playing

BE WEAK !   BE WEAK !!

///

Visions of faces !

Full with humanity

I walk with everyone

Proudly
Manly

///

All pain is gone

Only the joy of union remains

We are doing what we have come to do

Come

Dear gentle child come to me

Know what          God           is

Know who           You        Are

( Know       All Names )

///

Know the Changes

Know the Grace

//

The womb and the tomb are one and the same

( just the One

Resting Place )
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