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He keeps knocking on my midnight ceiling; until morning he occupies my mind. Invades my innermost thoughts, I have no peace, he doesn't want to leave me be. I don't know how to get rid of him, he doesn't leave my space; he waits outside, in the streets. Surprises me, as I'm turning a corner, falls like a bookmark from the book I read. He knocks on my door in vain; I don't want to hear anything. I see him passing the glass windows of second-hand stores, where he buys slightly used, still in a good condition looking like new carefully restored love. I am not purchasing what once belonged to someone else. I won't wear someone else's love (3-6-07)
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Oct 14, 2010
Oct 14, 2010 at 3:53 PM UTC
Midnight Knocks
He keeps knocking on my midnight ceiling; until morning he occupies my mind. Invades my innermost thoughts, I have no peace, he doesn't want to leave me be. I don't know how to get rid of him, he doesn't leave my space; he waits outside, in the streets. Surprises me, as I'm turning a corner, falls like a bookmark from the book I read. He knocks on my door in vain; I don't want to hear anything. I see him passing the glass windows of second-hand stores, where he buys slightly used, still in a good condition looking like new carefully restored love. I am not purchasing what once belonged to someone else. I won't wear someone else's love (3-6-07)
~This is not my Poem; this belongs to me Lamushkia; (Milushka) who is no longer with us. Check out her other Poems in her collection here. She deserves to be remembered. ~Anna
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Oct 14, 2010
Oct 14, 2010 at 3:53 PM UTC
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