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Waiting at a café table You walk in and I’m disabled Seeing for the first time The blue-green-grey of those troubled eyes Lost in the limelight Where I found you, saw you, Knew you in this new space, Feeling this strange rhyme, Waiting at an intersection of Strung out weathered hope The silence lengthens, the stare deepens Casting what I knew into distant realms, Reworking the good and Finding those lines redrawn I no longer anticipate, but wait For those answers only you can give, Those I was never able to predict.
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Sep 21, 2010
Sep 21, 2010 at 6:07 PM UTC
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Waiting at a café table You walk in and I’m disabled Seeing for the first time The blue-green-grey of those troubled eyes Lost in the limelight Where I found you, saw you, Knew you in this new space, Feeling this strange rhyme, Waiting at an intersection of Strung out weathered hope The silence lengthens, the stare deepens Casting what I knew into distant realms, Reworking the good and Finding those lines redrawn I no longer anticipate, but wait For those answers only you can give, Those I was never able to predict.
monica-rose
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Sep 21, 2010
Sep 21, 2010 at 6:07 PM UTC
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