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heart murmur kept in a coffee can

i can feel you

distancing yourself from me

i can feel continental drift

i wonder, do the shoes

you wear to run from me

have holes in them?

or do you go barefoot

careful not to make a sound

in your retreat. "cover your tracks & don't look back" i imagine

your demons whisper daily

as you are growing fond of me

i wonder if your heart puts up a fight when you want to see me

or if it's a massacre

& the demons dance

on dreams you have

of us holding hands

do you wander to your car

only to find yourself back in bed?

do you put your makeup on

just to take if off again?  

is your imagination of me

a graveyard, or a pair of open arms

that are inches away

but just out of reach?

you see, what i've been so afraid

to tell you for so long,

why i feign sometimes

before speaking

careful not to tell you

all my unspoken promises,

it has to do with the night you had your head on my chest and confessed you never thought my heart

could beat like hummingbird wings:

i apologize for my silence

what i've been trying to say

is that my heart hasn't slowed down

since the day we drank coffee together

continents apart

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TomLeveille
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Apr 11, 2014
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