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Osvaldo Palomino
Poems
Feb 2017
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If you could see me now
You'd recognize me
In a heartbeat
You'd recognize this act
As a facade
A way of hiding the scar
That never truly healed
Despite the years
And all the changes
The events that
Changed our lives
For better or worse
All peel back
Bit by bit
Turning me into that
Naive innocent kid
Once more
All those defences
I've put up
All come crumbling down
Bit by bit
Piece by piece
In front of you
They amount to nothing
No ungodly force
Capable of stopping you
Stopping what you represent
That image forever ingrained
In my heart and mind
The culmination of love
Pain, joy, commitment
And all those emotions
That make the foundation
Of a relationship
One we never had
One we never will
Yet the standard I use
When it comes to others
You
Someone I never had
Have set the bar
For all that I shall have
In the future
So far not one
Has met that standard
Maybe it's just me
Or the standard
Is much too high
All I know
Is that it's lonely
Up here
Drinking alone
In this bar
So high off the ground
Won't you join me
One last time?
Written by
Osvaldo Palomino
San Jose, CA
(San Jose, CA)
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