Hello PoetryVoting

Vote

Voting-Boards

Home

HomeFollowingInboxNotifications

Read

ReadLiftedFeedsHeartedHistoryMy poemsNew poem

Explore

ExploreOrbitsWordsTagsClassics
Log in
0
Stars
0
Embers
0
Alerts
0
Inbox

Vote

Voting-Boards

Home

HomeFollowingInboxNotifications

Read

ReadLiftedFeedsHeartedHistoryMy poemsNew poem

Explore

ExploreOrbitsWordsTagsClassics
Log in
0
Stars
0
Embers
0
Alerts
0
Inbox

You.

From afar I've memorized bits and pieces of you. How you limp when you stand on your leg too long, but have too much pride to sit and rest. From afar I've memorized your eyes, and how they change. Like when you're upset and they glaze over, or when you glance at me, how they soften just a little. From afar I've memorized your likes and dislikes. How your mood changes when you talk to your mom, and lifts back up when you go for a drive. From afar I've memorized everything that makes you, you.
Request permission to use this poem
Written by
jada-tower
American
Published
May 10, 2013
Lines·Words
22·96
Permission

Request to use this poem

Tell jada-tower how you would like to use it. We review requests before forwarding them.

AboutBlogFAQPrivacyTermsContact
© 2009-2026 Hello Poetry/v27.0 by @eliotyork
Explore
Hello PoetryVoting
Write