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Koi Ponds: A Love Poem

You have

inner-city-Chinese-restaurant-koi-pond

eyes; infiltrated pupils

that sit behind and spy on the others sitting around,

all whilst remaining dark: a hallmark I admire.

There's a maternity queen wrapped tight in a dress,

blue and white, who sits at the front and speaks and

you write down what leaks and you make it

stick with a biro you bought with a virgin-first

pay check envelope-

ripped open with an eager thumb I'd like to hold

when winter rolls up and in.

Lighthouses look across bigger ponds to warn

of storms that are yet to come.

From afar they see and decide,

weigh up and divide choice into digestible chunks of

we can save them, or if not, we'll guide them whilst they swim:

you make me do this endlessly, almost every day

and this poem is to stop me from thinking

your falsetto hums, that pause in mid air, free, are for me-

you've another bow in brown hair and our corridor conversations

lead nowhere-

I'm gracelessly in love and I just said love and

it's a kind-of cliché, a boring over used word

that we all use when we're excited;

when we run laps around a track that we cannot navigate,

when we're hungover and don't want to work with another desk clerk bore

who sits and talks and works as if an unpaid chore,

but it is true and I wish you'd notice me.

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Written by
tim-knight
English
Published
Oct 29, 2013
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