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 Feb 2014 marina
brooke
i don't know
what he's thinking
but it isn't of me and I
shouldn't of him. He said
i have no preference
and I apologized when
I should not have because
the truth is I can't be sorry
forever for the  things I did or
said. I have to forgive myself
at some point.
(c) Brooke Otto 2014
 Feb 2014 marina
Megan Grace
I am what Webster's defines
as a wreck
a mess
a disaster
because lately I've been
missing you so much that my
legs ache, that I can barely
speak around the knot in
my chest when I see you.
how do you tell someone you
don't know how to be without
them without sounding desperate?
I only know how to love you
in the scariest ways.
 Feb 2014 marina
Daniel Magner
I don't even have words
We crested a mountain
In down pours and
60 mph winds
now I'm home
Wrapped in clothes
and blankets
full of
memories
 Feb 2014 marina
mc
weeds
 Feb 2014 marina
mc
you shine so bright
that the weeds in my chest
grew towards you
and bloomed
into flowers
that couldn't be called
anything other than
love
 Feb 2014 marina
Megan Grace
Hush
 Feb 2014 marina
Megan Grace
When I was little I wanted to be
a teacher and change lives, but
now I just want to find a way to
speak in phrases that make sense.
I'm not sure what I'm doing, and I
wish I could put my ear to the earth
and have her whisper me directions
to my future. There has to be an easier
way. Because I have been losing myself
in the remnants of things I never really
had. How do I go back how do I move
forward how do I forget? It's too hard.
This has been in my drafts for over a year. Past me knew future me pretty well.
 Feb 2014 marina
Clare Talbot
relief, n;
1. a white car
stopping,
(the hasty introductions)
as you drove us home.
2. familiar conversation
in a language i speak,
a subject i am well-versed on.
3. finally being told
what
had
changed.

joy, n;
1. standing on the slick steps,
water spraying on our faces every few minutes:
we're disgusting, we said,
my single-self is gagging.
2. the woman at express
telling us
how cute we were
together.
3. together.

understanding, n;
1. your stiffening shoulders
when the song
began.
adj;
1. every time
i have cried in your arms.
2. i know now why you thought
i would be angry.

betrayal, n;
1. a year
is a long time
for
people
our
ages.
2. i would have married you.
3. i'm sorry.
4. i'm sorry.
5. i'm sorry.
6. hypothetically,

trust, n;*
1. we agreed,
and we broke the agreement
together, happily.
2. i know now why you thought
i would be angry.
3. we will always fall into
this, darling.
i feel kind of bad for your boyfriend, though.
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