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Lauren Rayne
Poems
May 2014
I Do
Wedding vows on grassy hills
In summertime, I watched you still
Your breath, it held up in your chest
Your eyes on her, just like the rest
I Do.
Hotel sheets spilled on the floor
Eyes lock eyes, both craving more
Trembling hands in moonlight shown
Her lips, they move and parting, moan
I Do.
Years go by and in them pasts
Dug up sweet ***** secrets last
The test of time and sheβs not home
New hands on sheets they do not own
I Do.
I watch your world, now ripped to shreds
Lie softly like your words when wed
To have, to hold, now someone new
Replaced a love in lieu of you.
I Do.
First time writing a rhyming poem since elementary school. Not too shabby.
#love
#loss
#betrayal
#marriage
#lie
#adultery
Written by
Lauren Rayne
Tolland, CT
(Tolland, CT)
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