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but sonnets **** and love's a drag..

she looked at me

and my heart

suddenly started to beat

like a metronome

 

and I wasn't breathing

oxygen anymore but

her scent; I mean,

whatever that smelt like

 

and my veins suddenly came alive

as my teeth collapsed in my mouth

and my fingers hid in their pockets

 

and I don't exactly know why or how

she was doing this or exactly if

she knew she was doing this to me

but

 

every time she smiled,

(the sun would burst out of the clouds

on a stormy night and the rain

would carve out words

that not even I knew)

I would recognize it

and every single tooth in her mouth

and every crease and every dimple.

 

Man, I knew her more

than I knew myself

and after all of that,

I had absolutely

nothing

left

 

except her.

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Written by
modelb0nes
Canadian
Published
Sep 11, 2013
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30·139
Notes

this was from a guy's view by the way.. haha

and it didn't mean to be that long. I just wrote. And wrote. And wrote.

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