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The rain fell in semicolons that morning. A small pattering and then a downpour, Its vacillation was music to our eardrums. All across my face were commas, marking tear trails Which had long ago dried in the silence of sleep. And in your eyes I saw the dreaded question marks That I knew would come at dawn; Should we have been more afraid? What made us feel so empty? Why did love Sometimes hurt? The ellipses poured out of my fingertips As I brushed away your bangs. My kisses were soft and punctuated periods Across your forehead and nose and cheeks Hoping to end the conversation, end the fear In my heart. I hoped that we could go together into the tomorrows That were anxiously awaiting us Two halves of parentheses, Making one whole.
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May 7, 2011
May 7, 2011 at 6:28 AM UTC
Punctuated Love
The rain fell in semicolons that morning. A small pattering and then a downpour, Its vacillation was music to our eardrums. All across my face were commas, marking tear trails Which had long ago dried in the silence of sleep. And in your eyes I saw the dreaded question marks That I knew would come at dawn; Should we have been more afraid? What made us feel so empty? Why did love Sometimes hurt? The ellipses poured out of my fingertips As I brushed away your bangs. My kisses were soft and punctuated periods Across your forehead and nose and cheeks Hoping to end the conversation, end the fear In my heart. I hoped that we could go together into the tomorrows That were anxiously awaiting us Two halves of parentheses, Making one whole.
amanda-evett
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May 7, 2011
May 7, 2011 at 6:28 AM UTC
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