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emergency room knuckles

i have racked my mind

trying to figure this whole thing out

the staying, the going

the threads we claim hold us here

& the people who've stopped to play a tune on them

i sometimes relate it

to waking up in waist deep snow

in our former selves

the us we wish we could give one another

the children we've sat on the shelves

trapped, like the looks

we leave behind in snow globes

i sometimes imagine ships

dragging the bottom to the sea of "me"

for sleep & pieces of my old self

to sell to the new one

like history doesn't repeat itself

it gets me wondering

if you too want an apology from the rain

or if you dream of burning family photo albums

and wearing the ashes like perfume

if you're anything like me

how i hope god chokes

on memories of me blowing out candles as a child

i know i shouldn't reference my reader  

but don't you know, the only difference

between alone & lonely is you?

that if my hands could talk

the only thing they'd be able to say

is "dear god we've missed you"

and how can you tell me it isn't love

when even the rain refuses to fall

in places where i've kissed you

i remember the day

you found my smile at a yard sale

it reminds me of how you'll leave

i wonder if when you go

you'll tell yourself

the person in the rear view mirror

is closer than they appear

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TomLeveille
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May 9, 2014
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