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pretty blue eyes
they look at mine in
wonder or perhaps shock
i
bet
you
never
thought
you
would
see
me
again
idek i just saw someone i didn't think i was ever going to see
the scars that line your wrists remind me of
fallen paper planes, like you
tried so hard to make it perfect, to
make it go places, to make it wonder
through hills but instead it went crashing down like
your tears midway, like it thought it was hopeless
you thought you were hopeless because all
the other planes had engines and
they were battery operated from the start,
so statuesque so perfect
they were trained from the start to stand tall,
****** in stomachs, labored breathing and it
hurts so much but it doesn't matter because they
were pretty, the best of the best
and you were just left in the dirt, stuck in the mud
like a fallen paper plane so you gave yourself
paper cuts because you thought you deserved it, you thought
that they were right, that everybody else was just born better than
you; they must've received some sort of memo
that you didn't because god it feels like that,
it feels like a bitter desperation and a lonely hatred all
at once because some part of you hates their beach blonde hair
and magazine worthy body
but the worst part is not watching them receive praise
and lead the life you can only dream about, no,  
the worst part is knowing that no matter what
you will never be able to compare to them because
you are a fallen paper plane, filthy from the dirt you had fallen
in, scarred from the thoughts you can't turn off, and hopeless;
already too old to know better than false naivety

what they never tell you however,
is how easy it is to rebuild a paper
plane and how all batteries will expire
and one day, that certain shade of beach blond hair
will become discontinued and that
life goes on until it decides to stop  

(h.l.)
i feel like this should be a spoken word but yeah
 Feb 2015 Paula Lee
Weasel
Winter starlight sky
I see it through the window
Of my snug bedroom.

{ Weasel }
Hope you enjoy.
Thank you for reading!
Poem 26.
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 Feb 2015 Paula Lee
Weasel
The snow fell to earth
Wrapped inside a white blanket
Beautiful to see.

{ Weasel }
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Thank you for reading!
Poem 25.
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 Feb 2015 Paula Lee
Weasel
Vehicle towed home
Got it unstuck just today
Won't happen again.

{ Weasel }
This is true.
I wish it never happened.
Hope you enjoy.
Thank you for reading!
Poem 24.
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 Feb 2015 Paula Lee
Weasel
The other day was awful,
I tell you the truth.
I got stuck within the snow
No one to help me, I know,
Wish I was a youth.

The plow came along the way,
But friends don't you know?
I never was helped, you see,
I was pressed in more deeply,
My car - mound of snow.

It seems there's trouble wit me,
No matter where I go.
People it is tough on me
And I only get laughed at see?
I am buried in snow.

What did I do to merit
Such an awful blow?
Is it because folk like to joke
Bully others, pick and poke?
I just do not know.

{ Weasel }
This is based on the truth!
Hope you enjoy.
I'm beginnin' to write again.
Thank you for reading!
Poem 23.
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All rights reserved.
 Feb 2015 Paula Lee
Poetic T
She had cried her tears
They where once like
Diamonds, but where
Shattering in shards
Upon the floor,

She had cried her tears
They were tainted by
Anger, hatred, as each one
Fell opening its wings as
A swarm of black butterflies
Did cut against her flesh.

There was no pain for
what was crawled upon
Swarming darkness consumed
Her once beating chest.

She had a jagged chasm
Of where no pain felt upon
This life. Her tears were but
Tattoos of pain feelings
Darkened.

But she smiled she has no
more tears, And every so
Often a black as night
A butterfly flew forth from
her chest, just another tear
to the wind no longer in her interest.
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