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For all of his homeliness, he walked with an air of majesty and purpose. A hard and sunken bespectacled face, hollowed out from weight loss emphasizes knowledgeable grey eyes He shuffles through papers and runs his fingers through his long blond hair. A never ending cycle, he’s always doing one or the other. And fidgeting with his head phones- he hands me one. “What do you hear?” His eyes are searching mine for my thoughts, dancing with anticipation as to what I might say. “Do you hear that?” he asks. He always looked so hungry, like he wants answers. I can’t remember the last time I saw him eat. I touch what was once a cheek. “You look so thin.” He doesn’t say anything. His eyes just flash- each one different. The left says “Shut the **** up.” The right says “Help me.” Please don’t be afraid to let someone in. Please. He walks hard, every stride like he plans to take over a country. Oh there is purpose in his steps. He has the brightest mind. He’s hard, but he can see beauty where others can’t. He knows absolutely everything about me. “Why would something so beautiful want to die?” he asks me. I’ll remember those words for the rest of my life. Life is precious. And despite all of the hardships we have seen, the years that have passed, I still love him.
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Oct 27, 2012
Oct 27, 2012 at 1:52 AM UTC
My Best Friend
For all of his homeliness, he walked with an air of majesty and purpose. A hard and sunken bespectacled face, hollowed out from weight loss emphasizes knowledgeable grey eyes He shuffles through papers and runs his fingers through his long blond hair. A never ending cycle, he’s always doing one or the other. And fidgeting with his head phones- he hands me one. “What do you hear?” His eyes are searching mine for my thoughts, dancing with anticipation as to what I might say. “Do you hear that?” he asks. He always looked so hungry, like he wants answers. I can’t remember the last time I saw him eat. I touch what was once a cheek. “You look so thin.” He doesn’t say anything. His eyes just flash- each one different. The left says “Shut the **** up.” The right says “Help me.” Please don’t be afraid to let someone in. Please. He walks hard, every stride like he plans to take over a country. Oh there is purpose in his steps. He has the brightest mind. He’s hard, but he can see beauty where others can’t. He knows absolutely everything about me. “Why would something so beautiful want to die?” he asks me. I’ll remember those words for the rest of my life. Life is precious. And despite all of the hardships we have seen, the years that have passed, I still love him.
A poem about someone that I miss very much. I care about him so much.
kate-dempsey
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Oct 27, 2012
Oct 27, 2012 at 1:52 AM UTC
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