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Elegy

I have loved you.

When we fought, I thought

About how your left iris

Had a hint of golden bliss

Swimming in infinite blue,

I loved you.

Now, what can I say?

Bright gold is fading over blue bay

All my words I ****

Biting my tongue until

It bleeds, tastes of salt and still

I loved you.

What should I do?

I can change for you!

(If you want me to)

What was that? I love you too.

I was sold on gold

On what you told

Of summer and freedom and love of old

Ice cream parlors.

Of driving down Ocean Avenue

Listening to periwinkle blue

And sweet honey voices coo “I love you”

Forgetting education, foundation

Disregarding the French he took, saying: look,

I loved you.

Bleeding tongue aside, I cannot hide

How hard I’ve tried

To love you.

Goodbye.

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Jun 11, 2010
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