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Love For Sale

Growing up I discovered that it is innate

In human nature

To find, seek, or beg for affection.

I stayed silent in order to watch those around me:

Some were good at capturing attention

Like on a warm summer night

And children and running around with glass jars

Procuring fireflies that shine like precious gems.

These children had the talent of keeping the fireflies

Dazzling for days.

Some sought after the coveted attention,

With their baited fishing poles in hand,

They patiently waited in the middle of the lake

And held onto their prize when caught

Until it died when they would go and fish for a new one.

Perhaps a longer, bigger, heavier, more valuable catch.

Some are light, ethereal,

Like a subtle perfume you can only smell

When you are mere inches away from the wearer.

They are sweet and not too persistent in their ways.

I continued to watch

And place people in these categories.

What they all in common, though,

Was selling their precious:

The fireflies, the fish, the perfume.

I looked to myself,

What did I have to sell? To offer?

Anything at all?

Surely I wasn’t as skilled as the lightning bug trapper

Or as patient as the fisherman

Or as fragrant as the perfume-wearer.

Instead, I was the girl

Who would admire the stars for all they are,

But not try to keep one;

Who would live in the now

Rather than feebly attempting to move my watch

Back a few years.

It was then I realized,

My love is not for sale.

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Apr 1, 2013
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