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if he asks who i was to you glance sideways & lie a little exaggerate my mistakes & laugh with him about my shortcomings then feign bewilderment at the question if he asks why you skip that song every time lie a little & say it doesn't play all the way through anyway but don't tell him it was our lullaby for the rainy nights if he asks how big it was don't hurt his self-esteem lie just a little bit & tell him i had chapped plump lips carved from **** roast a long curved nose like the scroll of a violin & a heart like a busted squirrel cage but omit the weeks we spent sprawled naked on peyote friction furniture digging our toenails into the floor when he asks you what you're thinking don't hint at the nostalgia buried in your eyes & throat if he asks what you're writing on the edge of the bed first thing in the morning lie a little lean down & kiss him but never show him the dream journal you stole from me & are keeping as your own now if he wonders aloud how you got those scars after months of seeing you naked tell him a little lie & never whisper the names i gave them that first night when i kissed your whole body don't ever show him the tearstained underside of your pillow & act like you've forgotten my name when he claims you say it in your sleep most nights if he corners you after work one day & demands to know who i was distract him tell him you love him & **** him right there in the kitchen so he forgets to ask about the extra toothbrush in the shower or the old flannel work-shirt hanging on your side of the closet that smells like nothing he's ever smelled on you before when he forgets your favorite flower on your ******* birthday just shrug & blow him in the car on the way to his parents' house so that he never wonders about your finger on the trigger of the gun at his head let him fill the spaces i left between your fingers with his fingers let him plaster the hole in your chest with new promises let his toned shirtless testosterone replace my warm soft flesh beside you in bed let his brass belt buckle be more comfortable for your angelic head than my bare waist let him replace the lingering scent of my insecurity with the new stench of his over-confidence eventually he will learn to ignore the way you twitch when he says my favorite curse word eventually you will forget how my bare feet used to tie into yours on the sofa
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Nov 2, 2015
Nov 2, 2015 at 8:30 PM UTC
lie a little
if he asks who i was to you glance sideways & lie a little exaggerate my mistakes & laugh with him about my shortcomings then feign bewilderment at the question if he asks why you skip that song every time lie a little & say it doesn't play all the way through anyway but don't tell him it was our lullaby for the rainy nights if he asks how big it was don't hurt his self-esteem lie just a little bit & tell him i had chapped plump lips carved from **** roast a long curved nose like the scroll of a violin & a heart like a busted squirrel cage but omit the weeks we spent sprawled naked on peyote friction furniture digging our toenails into the floor when he asks you what you're thinking don't hint at the nostalgia buried in your eyes & throat if he asks what you're writing on the edge of the bed first thing in the morning lie a little lean down & kiss him but never show him the dream journal you stole from me & are keeping as your own now if he wonders aloud how you got those scars after months of seeing you naked tell him a little lie & never whisper the names i gave them that first night when i kissed your whole body don't ever show him the tearstained underside of your pillow & act like you've forgotten my name when he claims you say it in your sleep most nights if he corners you after work one day & demands to know who i was distract him tell him you love him & **** him right there in the kitchen so he forgets to ask about the extra toothbrush in the shower or the old flannel work-shirt hanging on your side of the closet that smells like nothing he's ever smelled on you before when he forgets your favorite flower on your ******* birthday just shrug & blow him in the car on the way to his parents' house so that he never wonders about your finger on the trigger of the gun at his head let him fill the spaces i left between your fingers with his fingers let him plaster the hole in your chest with new promises let his toned shirtless testosterone replace my warm soft flesh beside you in bed let his brass belt buckle be more comfortable for your angelic head than my bare waist let him replace the lingering scent of my insecurity with the new stench of his over-confidence eventually he will learn to ignore the way you twitch when he says my favorite curse word eventually you will forget how my bare feet used to tie into yours on the sofa
david-badgerow
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34/M/American
Nov 2, 2015
Nov 2, 2015 at 8:30 PM UTC
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