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I like to sip my iced coffee Without the lid It seems to look more accessible Unlike the strings of stars That remain in the sky; the ones I trusted do not shine anymore A box of Oreos sitting across The wooden table sits nearly Vacant and once again I’m reminded Of you and your Carefully drawn departure Trailing you went all the ways You worried that the plants In the corner of my apartment floor Would not get enough water (I made a pond one day, Scared to deprive them of your Love like I was). And how you only ate peanut butter With sliced bananas (The air smells like tangerines now). All the soap in the world cannot Erase the paint stains you left On the bathroom counter next to Your blue-orange toothbrush Canvases are just better off Untouched / Uncarved / Unloved And always accessible.
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Sep 18, 2014
Sep 18, 2014 at 3:23 PM UTC
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I like to sip my iced coffee Without the lid It seems to look more accessible Unlike the strings of stars That remain in the sky; the ones I trusted do not shine anymore A box of Oreos sitting across The wooden table sits nearly Vacant and once again I’m reminded Of you and your Carefully drawn departure Trailing you went all the ways You worried that the plants In the corner of my apartment floor Would not get enough water (I made a pond one day, Scared to deprive them of your Love like I was). And how you only ate peanut butter With sliced bananas (The air smells like tangerines now). All the soap in the world cannot Erase the paint stains you left On the bathroom counter next to Your blue-orange toothbrush Canvases are just better off Untouched / Uncarved / Unloved And always accessible.
kulsnens
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Sep 18, 2014
Sep 18, 2014 at 3:23 PM UTC
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