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Letters on the shelf

I see my book on your shelf

And yours on mine,

 

I would take our afterthoughts

And turn them into rhyme.

 

Every love story starts with

A blank page.

Take note,

 

People still write letters

Left for others to quote.

 

Each day with you

Leaves a poet at a loss for words.

 

I love you, Darragh.

 

A time for us,

 

A private bookcase

Sealed with kisses.

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Written by
nicole-bataclan
38 / F / Filipino
Published
Jul 18, 2021
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15·66
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#love#story#romance#something#new#in#true#ireland#oak#public
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