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Melody Goodner Jun 2014
i started enjoying movies when
i realized not everything has a point.
Melody Goodner Jun 2014
i thought i could like you
but i only really liked the chase
i reeled you in
but when i caught you
you were released
after all, there are plenty of other
fish in the sea.
Melody Goodner Jun 2014
i always speak far too soon.
Melody Goodner Jun 2014
Mum
in sixth grade,
she hands me
one eyeliner pencil
and a thing of mascara
and says good luck.

in seventh grade,
i ask for a hair straightener.
we buy one the cheapest one
and i teach her how to use it.

at 16 years old,
i ask her to braid my wet hair.
she combs over my ears
and pulls too far to the left.

i’m 19, staring into a mirror
at a painted face that looks
far from my own, hair i did myself.
i smile because it is my work of art.
i cry because she never taught me a thing.
Melody Goodner Jun 2014
i’m honestly glad
i never showed you a poem
you didn’t deserve that
part of me.
Melody Goodner Jun 2014
5:15am sees a
pair of dull eyes,
and hopes it wont lose
another broken child
who can’t be fixed.
Melody Goodner Jun 2014
i have realized i regret
every single thing that i do,
but i can’t seem to learn
how to regret you.
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