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What does it matter if I chose to wear a ring Silver and cold-blooded, fought hard to receive To symbolize the one coiled around my heart If I chose to order a drink Of the poem you recite with smile and splendor To symbolize you, miles away, my new year’s wish If I chose to remain in your bed that morning After your insensitive and heart-constricting decision to symbolize a commitment to communication and forgiveness If I chose to lock eyes and arms with you In a hall teeming with energy contradictory to the average age To symbolize overwriting painful past through contraband What does it matter that I chose you Implicitly and explicitly and wholly if you didn’t choose me?
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Jun 21, 2020
Jun 21, 2020 at 9:19 PM UTC
Because I beam when I look at you and you just look away.
What does it matter if I chose to wear a ring Silver and cold-blooded, fought hard to receive To symbolize the one coiled around my heart If I chose to order a drink Of the poem you recite with smile and splendor To symbolize you, miles away, my new year’s wish If I chose to remain in your bed that morning After your insensitive and heart-constricting decision to symbolize a commitment to communication and forgiveness If I chose to lock eyes and arms with you In a hall teeming with energy contradictory to the average age To symbolize overwriting painful past through contraband What does it matter that I chose you Implicitly and explicitly and wholly if you didn’t choose me?
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21/Non-binary/Chicago
Jun 21, 2020
Jun 21, 2020 at 9:19 PM UTC
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