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I loved everything about you, Even the bad things. I spent every day of September Sending kisses to the parts of you that needed it most And folding up your smiles Like dog-eared pages on a book that made my heartbeat sound a little quieter. I cried for three days When I thought you were dead, and three days When you realized I wasn't. I suppose you were tired of filling in my gaps; When I returned you had already forgotten my name Like the title of a song with no words; On the tip of your tongue but it could be any of the two hundred and seventy-six. I fell asleep to the humming Of your cranial chords Knotting and un-knotting to the point of nausea. I would have held your hand all night But, as young boys often do, You needed to be your own (tragic) hero. I remember the last time I felt alive, Standing in your kitchen memorizing spoons for a day I wouldn't be invited to dinner.
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Oct 21, 2013
Oct 21, 2013 at 11:28 PM UTC
Winter isn't the same without you in the passenger's seat
I loved everything about you, Even the bad things. I spent every day of September Sending kisses to the parts of you that needed it most And folding up your smiles Like dog-eared pages on a book that made my heartbeat sound a little quieter. I cried for three days When I thought you were dead, and three days When you realized I wasn't. I suppose you were tired of filling in my gaps; When I returned you had already forgotten my name Like the title of a song with no words; On the tip of your tongue but it could be any of the two hundred and seventy-six. I fell asleep to the humming Of your cranial chords Knotting and un-knotting to the point of nausea. I would have held your hand all night But, as young boys often do, You needed to be your own (tragic) hero. I remember the last time I felt alive, Standing in your kitchen memorizing spoons for a day I wouldn't be invited to dinner.
This is barely a coherent string of thought, and for that I apologize.
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Sierra Leonean
Oct 21, 2013
Oct 21, 2013 at 11:28 PM UTC
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