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Mikey Jha May 2014
There's a boy I know, he's the one I dream of
When I wake from dreaming, tell me, is it really love?

How will I know that he really loves me(In his eyes)
I say a prayer with every heartbeat(In his face)
I Fall In love Whenever We Meet(In his warm embrace)
This love is strong, why do I feel weak?(The way he acts)

If he Loves me(Don't trust your feelings)
If he loves me not(love can be deceiving)
He Loves Me(Just his arms)
he loves me not(just his charm)

If you wanna know if he Loves you so,
If it's love, if it really is,
It's there in his kiss

Oh, wake me, I'm shaking, I wish I had you near me now

There's no mistaking, what I feel is really **love
Mikey Jha May 2014
He looks around the room
Innocently overlooks the truth
He tells me about his night
And I count the colors in his eyes

He’ll never fall in love he swears
As he runs his fingers through his hair
I’m laughing 'cause I hope he's wrong
And I don't think it ever crossed his mind
(He tells a joke, I fake a smile)
But I know all his favorite songs

And I could tell you his favorite color's green
He loves to argue, born on the seventeenth
His sister's beautiful, he has his father’s eyes
And if you asked me if I love him,
I’d lie

He stands there, then walks away
My God if I could only say,
"I’m holding every breath for you..."

He’d never tell you but he can play guitar
I think he can see through everything but my heart
First thought when I wake up
Is "My God, he’s beautiful."
So I put on my make-up
And pray for a miracle
Mikey Jha Apr 2014
One day she woke up and decided to be happy.

She woke up and saw that she was beautiful.
Woke up and believed that she was worth something more.
Realized that she deserved love.
That she could love herself more than she ever thought possible.
She understood that she had been perfect all along.

One day she woke up and decided that Today Would Be Different.
Mikey Jha Apr 2014
There's no way to deny she's lovely

Perfect skin, perfect hair

Perfumed hearts everywhere

Tell myself that inside she's ugly

She's the prom queen
I'm in the marching band

She's a cheerleader
I'm sitting in the stands

She gets the top bunk
I'm sleeping on the floor

She's Miss America
and I'm just the girl next door

I don't know why I'm feeling sorry for myself
I spend all my time wishing that I was someone else
Mikey Jha Apr 2014
We have against all odds arrived at home, Monroe had said.

Inman did not consider himself to be a superstitious person, but he did believe that there is a world invisible to us. He no longer thought of that world as heaven, nor did he still think that we get to go there when we die. Those teachings had been burned away.

At the time, it was a sentiment Ada took with a great deal of skepticism.
All of their Charleston friends had expressed the opinion that the mountain region was a heathenish part of creation . . . Ada’s informants had claimed the mountaineers to be but one step more advanced in their manner of living than tribes of vagrant savages.

He had grown so used to seeing death . . . that it seemed no longer dark and mysterious. He feared his heart had been touched by the fire so often he might never make a civilian again.
But he could not abide by a universe composed only of what he could see, especially when it was so frequently foul.

Ada believed she would ***** towers on the ridge marking the south and north points of the sun’s annual swing. . . . Keeping track of such a thing would place a person, would be a way of saying, You are here, in this one station, now. It would be an answer to the question, Where am I?

We have against all odds arrived at home.

But what the wisdom of the ages says is that we do well not to grieve on and on. And those old ones knew a thing or two and had some truth to tell. . . . You’re left with only your scars to mark the void. All you can choose to do is go on or not. But if you go on, it’s knowing you carry your scars with you.
Found Poem. Pieced together phrases from the book.

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