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 Jul 2014 playingorpheus
Gary
With a dream filled flask
In an absent set mind,
His thoughts were at a stand still
-of time.

His beard long, matted and Grey
His thoughts old, fading, distant,
And aged.

His home was wherever he roamed,
His flask of dreams, is all he owned.

His well worn shoes covered his feet,
His abused heart, covered his sleeve.

I seen his blackened smile everyday,
Good morning, I'd reply as I walked away.

The same park bench every morning he'd lay.
Letting the chirps awaken his stay.

His name I did not know,
His life's road I did not know,
His morning story,
Was a man with a heart of gold.
 Jul 2014 playingorpheus
Lynn
Him
 Jul 2014 playingorpheus
Lynn
Him
He’s not just a guy
with strong arms
in which I could
hide myself forever.
He’s not just a guy
with the most gorgeous smile
and not just any gorgeous smile;
the kind of smile the
makes me want to do
silly things all day
just to see
a glimpse of it.
He’s not just a guy
whom I love
with every piece
of my heart.
He’s the ruler of my world
and the meaning of my life.

*lynn
 Jul 2014 playingorpheus
JWolfeB
Feels like you.

Or a whiskey bottle.

Two things.

I get drunk on too often.
Elegant necklaces never hugged her soft neck
Fingers were never adorned by fancy rings
A crown never rested on top of her hand
But, regal was she

A frame which never nestled on a velvet throne
Hands never touched a sacred scepter
The finest fabrics never worshipped her skin
But, regal was she

Her feet never walked on a grand castle
Never had the servants, soldiers, countrymen bowed in her presence
A name never honored by anyone
But, regal was she

Dressed in homely clothes
Immaculate beauty concealed by the dark
An existence made from gold
She was the queen of my heart



If they only knew.
 Jul 2014 playingorpheus
Megan
i'm come to a conclusion
after staying up late
for so many days.
i've decided
at two, and three, and four
in the morning
that i love you
more than i'll ever love myself.

|m.s.

— The End —