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How come you left my mom? Was she too sweet, like the sugar she saturated your coffee in, Or was she too kind, letting you buy every little boy play station game? She warmed you like the sun, penetrating your skin, tanning your insides. Was she too bright, beautiful, mesmerizing? How come when I see you, I still smile? As my family curses your name, I smile. When they tell me “He’s not a good father” , I defend. their nostrils flare, but I smile. How come I forgave you so **** easy? Maybe, so I can forgive myself, for not being daddy’s little girl. Not being able to gently step on your feet, dance around the house. For not being my sister, who has a father, Enveloping her in wave after wave of calm ocean love. How come you haunt my dreams? Voice calm, forgiving, whispering: “I love you.” “I’m so proud of you.” “I miss you.” soft whispers of broken promises echo How come you stayed for him? Was it because you knew you could play baseball with him? Or was it because when he turned 15, you could teach him how to pick up girls like dandelions? How come boys break promises? Not just boys, men. Men like you, Who tell 10-year old’s that their present is on the way: “It’s in transit.” “It’s in the mail.” “I just shipped it.” “It should be there.” “Happy Birthday Honey.” How come I look for guys like you? They say I’m “asking for it.” Wanting to ****** up every simple, soft smiling, cold hearted, Uncomitting, immature boy. Maybe they’ll keep me company ‘til you return. You were my first definition of a prince, How charming. How come I don’t trust anyone, even that nice boy swaying silently to the song that I adore, or that one who helps me through dreadful chemistry lectures? How come you text “I love you”? When I’m alone, crying over the latest breakup, Submerging myself in heart wrenching love songs, Drowning in the comforting lyrics. The soft ping of a text, imitating conversation. Your name A heart emoji I love you. Your texts have become another promise. I have begun to count down the days until those words are murmurs And three words become zero. How come, I still say “I love you too”? How come you walked away before I could even walk? How come my last name still follows me around like a brand? How come you moved so ******* far away? How come I believed you year after year, Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter Spring Summer Where are my presents, Wrapped quickly in promises, stamped “return to sender”
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May 3, 2017
May 3, 2017 at 11:30 AM UTC
I'll Be There Next Time
How come you left my mom? Was she too sweet, like the sugar she saturated your coffee in, Or was she too kind, letting you buy every little boy play station game? She warmed you like the sun, penetrating your skin, tanning your insides. Was she too bright, beautiful, mesmerizing? How come when I see you, I still smile? As my family curses your name, I smile. When they tell me “He’s not a good father” , I defend. their nostrils flare, but I smile. How come I forgave you so **** easy? Maybe, so I can forgive myself, for not being daddy’s little girl. Not being able to gently step on your feet, dance around the house. For not being my sister, who has a father, Enveloping her in wave after wave of calm ocean love. How come you haunt my dreams? Voice calm, forgiving, whispering: “I love you.” “I’m so proud of you.” “I miss you.” soft whispers of broken promises echo How come you stayed for him? Was it because you knew you could play baseball with him? Or was it because when he turned 15, you could teach him how to pick up girls like dandelions? How come boys break promises? Not just boys, men. Men like you, Who tell 10-year old’s that their present is on the way: “It’s in transit.” “It’s in the mail.” “I just shipped it.” “It should be there.” “Happy Birthday Honey.” How come I look for guys like you? They say I’m “asking for it.” Wanting to ****** up every simple, soft smiling, cold hearted, Uncomitting, immature boy. Maybe they’ll keep me company ‘til you return. You were my first definition of a prince, How charming. How come I don’t trust anyone, even that nice boy swaying silently to the song that I adore, or that one who helps me through dreadful chemistry lectures? How come you text “I love you”? When I’m alone, crying over the latest breakup, Submerging myself in heart wrenching love songs, Drowning in the comforting lyrics. The soft ping of a text, imitating conversation. Your name A heart emoji I love you. Your texts have become another promise. I have begun to count down the days until those words are murmurs And three words become zero. How come, I still say “I love you too”? How come you walked away before I could even walk? How come my last name still follows me around like a brand? How come you moved so ******* far away? How come I believed you year after year, Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter Spring Summer Fall Winter Spring Summer Where are my presents, Wrapped quickly in promises, stamped “return to sender”
hailynsuarez
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May 3, 2017
May 3, 2017 at 11:30 AM UTC
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