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winter

I think I loved you most the winter your heating was broken

And we’d stay inside all morning

Pretending to complain that we couldn’t get out of bed

Our clothes becoming little islands on the floor,

Ones that we could not quite find the courage to visit

 

Your hand stayed glued to my hip,

Your breath warming my shoulder

Like a long drag of whiskey

That kind that had a home so far away,

In a glass bottle on top of your refrigerator.

The one that would not be opened

Until that fateful day in February,

When everything went wrong

 

And on that unbearable night

When you joked that you’d freeze to death if I left you

There was a long silence

Like it might be true.

 

Now it’s warm enough

That I show too much skin when sitting in bars

And you avoid me like the plague,

Whispering in any girl’s ear that’s near to you

Every time you see me watching out of the corner of your eye

 

We should have stayed inside when the ice began to melt

Because I think

When those doors opened and we finally ventured outside

The world had changed,

And so had you and I.

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