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An Un-Happy Ending

Slipping

like sheets of glass

as clear as how

those eyes used to

look at me

under thinly-veiled

barely hidden

glances

that happened by the dozens

in under two minutes.

 

Falling

with the stars

that you wished upon

every night

until I felt the urge

to collect myself within

your skin

your arms

as pale as the moon

shined.

 

Escaping

into those spontaneous plans

we had of visiting

unknown corners of

the universe

in hopes of finding

our old secrets

stuffed between wrinkled

hourglasses

begging to emerge.

 

Disappearing

as quickly as the sun

when she wants to give life

to the moon,

our passion faded with the

strum of phantom heartbeats

keeping the same rhythm

in closed caskets with

intricately woven stories of

how we never said goodbye.

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haley-rezac
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Published
Jun 26, 2013
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