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 Jul 2014 Megan
Jon Tobias
My father is an old truck
Sunbleached red

Breathes broken bottles
A faulty catalytic converter throat
All the smoke trapped inside

But the nicotine helps his brain function

Cinderblock sturdy
But skinny
A single pillar holding the roof up

A man built in a time when you had to tell things it was time to die
Leave them in a field somewhere and forget about

How do you write a love poem to a car of a man
Built in a time without airbags?
A car of a man who crashed with you inside so many times
You learned about rebuilding from experience
From trial and error

And how do you forgive a man who can no longer tell you he’s sorry?

Trucks
Don’t feel
Don’t give up
Don’t hurt you on purpose

Sometimes something inside just breaks
And no one catches it
And maybe you crash
Break a nose
Black an eye

As far as I know
I am not a broken man
But I’ve learned where all the parts go

And if I am my father’s son
A mechanic more often than a car maybe
Then I will be fine

The truck is dying
And beyond repair

You forgive it for that
It is old and past its time

And maybe it can’t say that it’s sorry

But there is a field somewhere that you plan on leaving it
To collect weeds
And rust
And be forgotten

So you forgive it
 Jul 2014 Megan
Kay P
10w ~ unsaid
 Jul 2014 Megan
Kay P
How dare I
put my own
happiness
without first
waiting
(For You)
May 1st, 2014
 Jul 2014 Megan
Erin
Sight (10w)
 Jul 2014 Megan
Erin
The greenest eyes I've ever seen
will never see me.
10W
The
tone
of
his
voice
was
poetry
to
my
heart
 Jul 2014 Megan
Mary Elizabeth
I will burn
Like
A Phoenix.
Not
Smolder
Like coals.
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