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Noel Irion Feb 2013
i know, at times in my past,
i did things when i knew
there existed a consequence
i would not like.

i dont know why, at times in my past,
i did things when i knew
there existed a consequence
i would not like.
Noel Irion Feb 2013
a white picket fence
bordered the backyard
of my childhood home,

a neatly trimmed hedge
my father planted himself
framed the front,

there used to be a pine tree,
it was replaced with an artificial
fish pond a decade ago,

the house was yellow,
not musty or vibrant,
but like a sunflower

with a dark green door
atop seven steps
leading to the front porch

that used to leak rainwater
into our pots and pans
whenever a storm came.

i used to have a telescope
stationed in my bedroom window
to observe the bank across the street,

there were two lenses,
one magnified the zoom
while the other inverted the image,

i remember watching people
work at their desks attached to the ceiling,
but it just made my head hurt.

when the bank would close at dusk
i would tilt the telescope
to glance at the night sky.

i always searched for Mars,
i sometimes claimed to have found it
but it was probably just space-junk.

that same telescope now rests
collecting dust in my basement,
searching for stars amidst forgotten treasures.
Noel Irion Jul 2012
but i can't see through the mystery
that's you, a beautiful disguise,
please let me be free of this misery,
thanks to you and your lovely, lonely eyes.

the truth is we are stuck in harmony,
two lone wolves searching far and wide,
please let me be in your company,
i cannot be without those lovely, lonely eyes.
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