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Libby Freeze
Poems
Feb 2020
Tumbling Walls
your ocean blue eyes,
remind me of the color of the sky.
gigantic walls,
you'll never want to fall.
muscular arms,
but i know you could never cause harm.
that one tattoo,
ive always wondered who.
broken heart,
who would want to tear apart,
such a fine piece of art.
that bright smile of yours,
please just open up your doors,
im not like these other ******.
you are such a flirt,
and you only left me hurt.
cuddles that were ever so tight,
the times you asked me to stay the night,
everything felt so right.
when you kissed me,
i wanted to agree,
but all i could think about was where was she.
i wanted to be your valentine,
but you were too busy counting your dollar signs,
so much for waiting in that **** chick fil a line.
after you put your joint in the ashtray,
you picked me up and carried me away,
we proceeded to skip the foreplay.
when i said your name,
it ignited a flame,
and that's when i knew it was fair game.
afterwards you told me to stay,
it was so sweet that you gave me tooth decay.
i love your laugh,
my mind took a photograph,
i wish i could be your better half.
Written by
Libby Freeze
19/F/tx
(19/F/tx)
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