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She had the cat-like grace Of an infatuation betrayed, Love, but never forgotten. She’d sneer promises today, As she’d perfected prior, With that same curl of the lip, The smirk born Juarez, Cacti and Rio, whilst I’d only show my tummy; Something tougher and Catalyzed within a scar, This chasm stained the, “We” atop yesteryear And the “me” I’d be Tomorrow – One more hour, Wanting, wasted, waylaid, And never to let go. The first love’s an archetype, This first kiss, an epitaph, Did you ever let me go?
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Nov 12, 2015
Nov 12, 2015 at 9:45 AM UTC
Cats at the Edge, Part I
She had the cat-like grace Of an infatuation betrayed, Love, but never forgotten. She’d sneer promises today, As she’d perfected prior, With that same curl of the lip, The smirk born Juarez, Cacti and Rio, whilst I’d only show my tummy; Something tougher and Catalyzed within a scar, This chasm stained the, “We” atop yesteryear And the “me” I’d be Tomorrow – One more hour, Wanting, wasted, waylaid, And never to let go. The first love’s an archetype, This first kiss, an epitaph, Did you ever let me go?
liam-c-calhoun
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Nov 12, 2015
Nov 12, 2015 at 9:45 AM UTC
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