Leave her
like how you would end
your favorite book.
All the markings you made
will be her ever after
on the pages you took.
Scan her down with those eyes
that once showed interest but are now
excited to read her very last word.
You would barely remember the details,
the marks, her errors, and lines
and will soon forget her.
And by then, you'll leave her
with pages mangled and folded
and befouled on the edges.
She's just one of your many books
piled in dusty shelves;
waiting in line to be forgotten.
Nov 13, 2015
Nov 13, 2015 at 6:27 PM UTC
Leave her
like how you would end
your favorite book.
All the markings you made
will be her ever after
on the pages you took.
Scan her down with those eyes
that once showed interest but are now
excited to read her very last word.
You would barely remember the details,
the marks, her errors, and lines
and will soon forget her.
And by then, you'll leave her
with pages mangled and folded
and befouled on the edges.
She's just one of your many books
piled in dusty shelves;
waiting in line to be forgotten.
