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Ink Syndicate Poetry
Poems
Sep 2017
Choke
I can't think of you.
******* it. I'm doing it
again.
Hair tinted gold when the sun would shine
just right.
I see your face when
Valerie
plays over dull speakers in my Mother's old Toyota.
Eyes rimmed black.
Hazel and warm like pumpkin spice.
Body spray and French manicures.
Walking through rough alleyways in the dark. Back to college, back on campus. I'll never forget that night.
You've forgotten that night. It wasn't special for you.
Half a decade ago.
Unrequited girl crush.
I know, I know we were friends.
For one semester. Six months.
You were my first,
Valerie.
The first person to make me question.
To make me wonder.
To make me fear.
To make me choke.
We lost contact after college graduation. I couldn't be happier.
#lgbtq
#love
#friendship
#unrequited
#relationships
#life
#loss
#grief
#acceptance
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